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Sea hunter mark ll

jimmy jam

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Has anyone used a sea hunter for relic hunting? And how did it work out?
 
A P.I. is great in salt & bad ground, but you know the problems with hairpins and foil and trash-many relic sites are iron saturated too.
You have nails, pewter, lead bird shot, and scrap of every size. What are you hunting, and how much time do you have?
There may be better choices, but the Sea Hunter will certainly find things.
 
I have used the Infinium and the ATX for several relic hunts. I used them in hunted out spots or spots well off the beaten track. I don't see why the Mark II wouldn't also do well, especially if you are hunting in highly mineralized soils.
 
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