Thisoldgoldchaser
New member
I have a couple of questions I hope the folks here can answer. I have been a long time detectorist and owned a variety of machines. One of my favorites was a garrett CX III. It was accurate and fast for coin shooting in towns and country down southern part of the the country. But when I moved back to the rocky mountain region I found it to be a bit iffy in heavy mineral areas of this part of the country. It still worked great as a coinshooter in town and parks but out prospecting or out where minerals were heavy it was a frustrating experience.
My question is this. My old CX III got run over. Yes...my son left it on the ground..I backed over it. No more detector. Anyway. I have been considering the 2500. Style and such is similar to my old grand master but with updates. My concern is this area is heavily mineralized as I said and I dont want to go through the frustration I had with my master hunter if I get the GTI 2500. Or should I get the GTI and then get another detector more suitable for the heavy mineral areas? I can do that but would prefer just having the one detector for now for all around use. That way I can load up on coils and have a coil for all situations rather than several different detectors.
Advice, solutions? Not trying to bring up another detector in this garrett forum, but I have also been looking at the minelab explorer se. My favorite brand of detector though is Garrett, hands down...but as I said...heavy minerals around here and I do need something that can cut through it and the hot rocks.
Advice please.....and thanks in advance
My question is this. My old CX III got run over. Yes...my son left it on the ground..I backed over it. No more detector. Anyway. I have been considering the 2500. Style and such is similar to my old grand master but with updates. My concern is this area is heavily mineralized as I said and I dont want to go through the frustration I had with my master hunter if I get the GTI 2500. Or should I get the GTI and then get another detector more suitable for the heavy mineral areas? I can do that but would prefer just having the one detector for now for all around use. That way I can load up on coils and have a coil for all situations rather than several different detectors.
Advice, solutions? Not trying to bring up another detector in this garrett forum, but I have also been looking at the minelab explorer se. My favorite brand of detector though is Garrett, hands down...but as I said...heavy minerals around here and I do need something that can cut through it and the hot rocks.
Advice please.....and thanks in advance