as the Bandido II µMAX [size=small](microMAX)[/size] and not just the Bandido II. I wasn't certain which of the four Bandido series models you had until your second paragraph, and there IS a difference.
thumperjones said:
And I am in love! This is THE detector to have if you are a Tesoro fan.
The Bandido II µMAX definitely IS one of my all-time favorite Tesoro models.
thumperjones said:
The only thing I lost with the swap as far as I'm concerned is the Dual Disc on the Tejon. But I won't miss it.
I don't consider it a loss at all. With the Bandido II µMAX you can adjust the Discrimination to a point you like, then toggle to the All Metal mode and search. Get a hit and toggle back to Discriminate and check it, or search in thr Discriminate mode and get a hit and toggle to the All Metal mode to size-it and Pinpoint.
To do that with the Téjon you have to deactivate the primary Disc. and click it into All Metal mode and GB. Then adjust the Alternate Disc. mode as your Primary Disc. function and set it up like the Bandido II µMAX. Search in All Metal [size=small](trigger centered)[/size], and flip the trigger forward to active the Discriminate mode setting. Or, search in the trigger-forward Alt. Disc. mode and trigger back to All Metal to check a target's size or hunt in All Metal. Thus, the 'dual mode' Discrimination isn't available to use and isn't really practical anyway. It actually takes more fiddling around with the Téjon to make those two models perform the same way as a Bandido II µMAX.
thumperjones said:
The pinpointing on the Bandido is much easier with the No-Motion and Retune features, vs the Fast Autotune AM trigger pinpoint on the Tejon.
I don't mind a good auto-tune in All Metal Pinpoint, but sometimes a too-fast auto-tune in the All Metal search mode is annoying.
thumperjones said:
I have a dime and a nickel that's been buried in my front yard for a few years, and the Bandido will sound off clear and repeatable in Disc mode, and the Sens anywhere above 5. That's good enough for me.
I have noted more irregular performance with different Tesoro search coils, but I prefer to use the 6" [size=small](Tesoro calls it 5.75)[/size] Concentric and 7" Concentric on my Tesoro models. Great performance.
thumperjones said:
I'm using the 7" Round Widescan coil, and get similar but slightly weaker signals with the 8" Round Concentric.
I have had some weak performing search coils, and that can throw comparisons off a little. I always try to use 2 to 5 coils of the same type when I can to kind of 'average out' their performance. I use, currently, a 6" Concentric and 7" Concentric on the Bandido II µMAX and Outlaw, and have used 7" Concentrics for almost 32 years now, and they generally match or sometimes get slightly better depth and responses than an 8" coil.
thumperjones said:
If you are in the market for a good coinshooting or general use detector, try and find yourself an older Bandido 2 Micromax. I read the hype, and now I'm a believer. The humble little Bandido 2 is the total package. 
I still am in search of some Bandido II µMAX models for a few friends, but it's getting harder to find them in nice, clean condition.
thumperjones said:
Any other Bandido 2 fans out there???
Yep, I sure am one of them.
Monte