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Qauttro used for Relic Hunting?

jdk426

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Anyone have a Quattro that they relic hunt with. Just bought a Qauttro will be here Friday. Was wondering the imput on the machine used for mainly Relic Hunting and Coin Shooting. Can anyone take a second and offer me the results they have had useing this machine for this. I want the good bad and ugly if presentable. Thanks,Jerry
 
The Quattro has great depth on relics. I dug many a button and bullet with it at depths that were ridiculous. I had a few that my buddy tried his CZ-7a Pro on and got NO SIGNAL at all (nothing notched out). I pulled up a 2-ringer pistol round from about a foot deep, put it back in the hole and he had no signal. The Quattro was hitting it fine. I have a CZ-70, Explorer II, and Excal. I hunt the beach with the Excal, land hunt with the Explorer II, and have the CZ-70 (used to be my main machine) as a backup. The Quattro is deeper on the beach than the Excal, the CZ, or the Explorer II. On land it's tied with the Explorer II and deeper than the CZ.
 
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