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quattro,,F75

LS hunter

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In depth whats the better detector to go with!!!! I like to hunt old school yards and houses,parks and relic hunts too,THANKS ANY INFO !!!
 
I would think the F75. I had one of the first one's and it was deep. I got another and it was not. To me they are different detectors in many ways.
 
Honestly, I think the Fisher is deeper. But let me tell you two things : first, sad to say and very difficult to admit : what you're looking for at the places you mentioned is not THAT deep.

Second, I'ma kind of a maniac keeping tracks about everything. I Found a little more than 1500 coins past year with the Quattro (Beach hunting, is not the only detector used). Well boy, that thing goes deep too. Just that less than 2% of those coins were at what I call "minelab depths". I mean out of range of my other detectors.

So...one last thing. You might have read that FBS detectors do find coins (even shallow) other detectors missed. This is, to my great amazement, absolutely TRUE.

Good hunting !!

Nick
 
Right on Nick!!!!!!!!!! Tell em about that Minelab depth!!!!!! I agree!!!!!!! I own a Quatro, and I found a penny one time at about a foot or more deep in wet sand at Ocean Beach!!!!!!!!!!!! This thing really works!!! Marc Trainor.
 
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