Andrew Bleecker
New member
Most of my hunting is at parks or beaches where it seems the Safari would work just fine. However I also have beach areas where there were very active shipyards back in 1900 that I think would be very interesting to detect at but there is so much old rusty iron in the ground that seeing anything through the iron may be impossible. I have been hunting with a Garrett 1250 for about 5 years and have pretty much stretched this machine to it's limits and it has no chance in the heavy iron soil.
so the question is, would the e-trac be able to handle searching in the heavy iron, or the Safari for that matter??? If not, or not a big difference between the two, then I can not really justify the added expense of the E-trac.
Also , seems to me that searching by sounds works the best, does having the Fe/Co scale on the e-trac really make a big difference over the simple ID scale on the Safari ?? thanks
so the question is, would the e-trac be able to handle searching in the heavy iron, or the Safari for that matter??? If not, or not a big difference between the two, then I can not really justify the added expense of the E-trac.
Also , seems to me that searching by sounds works the best, does having the Fe/Co scale on the e-trac really make a big difference over the simple ID scale on the Safari ?? thanks