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I been using Minelab detector for years .. started out with the GT model since they didn't have discrimate capable machine then Soverigen finally came out and used that .. great machine all of them .. Got Excalibur too this one I will never sell or give up (it's about 9 year old I think) .. then got the Explorer XS (great coin machine and a nice civil war machine if you use WoT) .. I sold it because I gotten so busy with real life and needed the cash but still kept the Excalibur (I water hunt and civil war hunt more than anything so Excalibur with WoT coil on it make a great civil war machine that I don't have to run to my car when it pouring out) ..
Now I am getting more free time avaiabole to go out hunting more again and wanted to pick up another minelab again but I can't decide if to go with the Explorer II or the Quattro .. I don't think Quattro any lesser machine but when I had the Explorer XS I really didn't mess with the setting that much or try to set it to squeeze an extra depth out of it however I wanted to know if anyone had experience comparing both models on default setting or standard setting how the depth is if it the same or one is better than other ..
I'll also have to make sure WoT is avaiable for the Quattro too if I went this path .. I still love to civil war hunt .. I love to hunt out in the field in the middle of nowhere miles from any city it's just so peaceful and all you hear is wind blowing and cows moo'ing ..
I really don't care about trying to squeeze "extra" 1/4 inches if that all you get from fine tuning an Explorer II then I'll might go with the Quattro since civil war sites are not really a trash infected area (unless your hunting in an area where black smith was at) and I don't need to fine tune a detector to seperate the trash from the good target in places I hunt but I am just mainly concerned is the depth.
Also another thing that important to me is it still a stable quiet machine in salt water like all other Minelabe FBB and FBS machines? Have anyone tried Quattro in wet sand with wave pounding on the coil?
Thanks for sharing any info you might have with me and Happy New Year and Happy hunting ..
Bill
Now I am getting more free time avaiabole to go out hunting more again and wanted to pick up another minelab again but I can't decide if to go with the Explorer II or the Quattro .. I don't think Quattro any lesser machine but when I had the Explorer XS I really didn't mess with the setting that much or try to set it to squeeze an extra depth out of it however I wanted to know if anyone had experience comparing both models on default setting or standard setting how the depth is if it the same or one is better than other ..
I'll also have to make sure WoT is avaiable for the Quattro too if I went this path .. I still love to civil war hunt .. I love to hunt out in the field in the middle of nowhere miles from any city it's just so peaceful and all you hear is wind blowing and cows moo'ing ..
I really don't care about trying to squeeze "extra" 1/4 inches if that all you get from fine tuning an Explorer II then I'll might go with the Quattro since civil war sites are not really a trash infected area (unless your hunting in an area where black smith was at) and I don't need to fine tune a detector to seperate the trash from the good target in places I hunt but I am just mainly concerned is the depth.
Also another thing that important to me is it still a stable quiet machine in salt water like all other Minelabe FBB and FBS machines? Have anyone tried Quattro in wet sand with wave pounding on the coil?
Thanks for sharing any info you might have with me and Happy New Year and Happy hunting ..
Bill