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Does your detector actually work at its best in that cold of temp?----I wouldn't know because I've never done it.I actually like to got out on sub-zero days. It's hard to explain, but a nice cold wind in my face actually feels good and refreshing.
The different changes on the screen slowdown, the volume on my headset isn't as loud and I do lose a little depth when it's extremely cold. I just slow down a bit, but it works. The older models with the rechargeable AAs were a challenge. They didn't like the cold and experiences a quick voltage drop. So I used to tape hand warmers on the battery packs or electronics, depending on which model I was using. That solved the problem.Does your detector actually work at its best in that cold of temp?----I wouldn't know because I've never done it.![]()

Coffee does help. I grew up with a cold climate. Long underware, gloves, winter jacket and bingo!To cold for my old age. Good for you - me, I'd be swinging cups of coffee indoors in a warm home...
I just can't take the cold like I used to - we been running mostly 60's all week - more coffee now.
Man, you would have to be an ultimate hunter in those extreme temperatures. We'll Done. Just be careful out there. At 5 ft. 4', I never could wear long John's. I found them to be too long, and they would hang out of my britches pants legs. I had to resort then to wearing "Short" johns. Congrat's to you on some successful winter hunts.Coffee does help. I grew up with a cold climate. Long underware, gloves, winter jacket and bingo!
"they would hang out of my britches pants legs"......that's so funny!Man, you would have to be an ultimate hunter in those extreme temperatures. We'll Done. Just be careful out there. At 5 ft. 4', I never could wear long John's. I found them to be too long, and they would hang out of my britches pants legs. I had to resort then to wearing "Short" johns. Congrat's to you on some successful winter hunts.

"they would hang out of my britches pants legs"......that's so funny!I always pull my socks over my long john legs and wear a long teeshirt to cover my butt. But the hardest part is trying to have a bladder releasing episode through all that extra layered clothing.
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Oh man I've had a few of those days."they would hang out of my britches pants legs"......that's so funny!I always pull my socks over my legs and wear a long teeshirt to cover my butt. But the hardest part is trying to have a bladder releasing episode through all that extra clothing.
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That's a nice comfortable metal detecting range.Just call me a big sissy, my hunting range temperatures are from 50 to 85.
That's the truth. Lol"they would hang out of my britches pants legs"......that's so funny!I always pull my socks over my legs and wear a long teeshirt to cover my butt. But the hardest part is trying to have a bladder releasing episode through all that extra clothing.
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This very well may explain your avatar. LolJust call me a big sissy, my hunting range temperatures are from 50 to 85.
A "Run for the Roses" so to speak.Oh man I've had a few of those days.
Quite a wrestling match some times.![]()
Ah.......no competition. It's all mine.I guess if you like being alone with No one else out there you would be fine. Nobody else would like to be out there
