Old California
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Someone local from my area had a mint Outlaw 3-coil bundle on Craigslist, asking $350.00 and after about a week was still there. Even at this price was a good deal especially unit appears it was never used, Offered him a price and he accepts.
Wanted an Outlaw ever since selling my Bandio II, loved the all metal auto feature with the Bandio II out in open terrian. Quick toggle flip to disc to check target then back to all metal, seemed to get better coverage and depth using all metal feature.
Using the 10x12 wideascan with the Outlaw, noticed it was operating like a DD coil. Coverage from toe to heel, Suprised me so a quick Google and see the Outlaw 10x12 widescan coil is a DD. Honestly didn't know it had a DD, and in fact didn't know widescan means well im assuming widescan is DD?
Like the coverage, depth is very good in my test bed and I feel this larger DD may be the coil I need for relic hunting out in open terrian. Soil here is harsh in some areas, maybe DD is the way to go under these conditions.
What I may do is swap out the retune/All metal button with a toggle, Although I'm familiar with this type of button setup would prefer a toggle. See good posibilies with the Outlaw, it is deeper not much but noticeable over the Bandio II.
I've learned to accept deeper Tesoro models don't necessarily mean they will detect deeper in my soil, the Tejon for instance is too powerful and I always had to operate the Tejon with much lower sensitivity due to our mineralization. Yet, the Bandio II and now the Outlaw will be the perfect Tesoro for my type of soil. Can operate with max or close to maximum sensitivity, coupled with the 10x12 widescan makes it even better for harsh soil conditions.
Very excited, finally have a Tesoro with decent depth having an all-metal quick threshold return feature. Will share more later after I've ran the Outlaw for a period of time both relic and Coin/jewerly hunting.
HH,
Paul
Wanted an Outlaw ever since selling my Bandio II, loved the all metal auto feature with the Bandio II out in open terrian. Quick toggle flip to disc to check target then back to all metal, seemed to get better coverage and depth using all metal feature.
Using the 10x12 wideascan with the Outlaw, noticed it was operating like a DD coil. Coverage from toe to heel, Suprised me so a quick Google and see the Outlaw 10x12 widescan coil is a DD. Honestly didn't know it had a DD, and in fact didn't know widescan means well im assuming widescan is DD?
Like the coverage, depth is very good in my test bed and I feel this larger DD may be the coil I need for relic hunting out in open terrian. Soil here is harsh in some areas, maybe DD is the way to go under these conditions.
What I may do is swap out the retune/All metal button with a toggle, Although I'm familiar with this type of button setup would prefer a toggle. See good posibilies with the Outlaw, it is deeper not much but noticeable over the Bandio II.
I've learned to accept deeper Tesoro models don't necessarily mean they will detect deeper in my soil, the Tejon for instance is too powerful and I always had to operate the Tejon with much lower sensitivity due to our mineralization. Yet, the Bandio II and now the Outlaw will be the perfect Tesoro for my type of soil. Can operate with max or close to maximum sensitivity, coupled with the 10x12 widescan makes it even better for harsh soil conditions.
Very excited, finally have a Tesoro with decent depth having an all-metal quick threshold return feature. Will share more later after I've ran the Outlaw for a period of time both relic and Coin/jewerly hunting.
HH,
Paul