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Seems Vaquero over Tejon

yeah,,had a mod,shib, and fittes 12 x 10 it is heavier to swing and you will notice the difference ,but it is only slight ,,the performance of the coil is awesome,,it also works on the wet beach and at depth too,,,i am using the standard vaq,with stock coil and it dont like the wet at all,,,,:ukflag:
 
Tejon is the trump card ....I have had and used at the same time the Cibola, Vaquero.Lobo St,and the Tejon.....in open area's they are all very close...but when working the most iron infested sites imaginable the Tejon will hear target's the other's miss...and when I say other..I dont just mean the Tesoro's...But all other's...

Is it easy to do? No...it's very noisy and very tedious work,,,but I can truly say if you have a site loaded in constant barrage of iron then the tejon will pull keeper's out of there...

It has alot to do with the super sensitive circuit combined with the High freq and full range disc.....It takes some adjusting on the disc to get it right...but once it's there mark it...a tad out either way and the find's will drop....

Now there's nothing wrong with the Cibola...Vaquero... they are great machine's....but they cant get that last bit of masked tareget's in a worked out site like a Tejon can....But you have to give the tejon time ....a simple week long hunt with it will not begin to show it's full potential...


Tesoro has one of the best disc circuit's on the market...And when you couple that with extreme power it takes awhile to learn to manage it.....

It is very sparky and noisy on iron site's but get the ear tuned and the find's will come....If a machine does not let target's bleed through the disc circuit and remains TOO QUITE you are leaving by masking....

Snaps crack pops spits sputter's and anything in between all mean something once learned....


In iron infested sites only the surface has been scratched on recovery's..and anything that can give you an extra edge is worth the investment...
Well a tejon gives you the extra edge....

Just my thought's...

Keith
 
Hi Keith,

I thought about posting my experience about the Euro Sabre that I bought from you, and give my thoughts about it in on your Euro Sabre ll post. I did'nt post anything about the Euo Sabre on that post, but I did leave a little reply about the early Bandido series. Even though the first Bandido and the next in line Bandido ll are as extinct as the dinorsaur......... they are still being bought on the used market by savvy detectorists because they work so well in the iron nails found in the better areas to hunt. Are they as deep as the Tejon? I doubt it, but then again, I never tried a Tejon. In the areas I hunt, depth does not matter with about dozen iron targets per sweep. The Bandido has the ED-120 disc. circuit that is quiet in the iron, and is the better detector for me than the Euro Sabre that I sold. The Euro Sabre is a very chattery metal detector, at least mine was. Any thoughts on this?
 
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