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Tesoro Dilemma

I use to own a Conquistador and loved it's lightweight but sold it to a friend.
I am wondering what would be good for me now. I am stuck between a Cibola which is almost the same at the conquistador or buying a Vaquero. Which one would be better for hunting dry sand on the salt water ocean beaches? Anyone want to make a trade for my CZ-5? Any suggestions or comments are welcome.

Thanks

Emmett
 
Between the Cibola and Vaquero, the main difference would be the GroundBalance.

With manual Ground Balance, you would be able to hunt more comfortably, deeper, and probably pin-point easier.

As for the Salt water, I would see what it's like, but the minerals in the wet stuff causes havok with most machines not specifically designed for use in the wet stuff. The dry sand would be a better place for these machines.

If you loved the weight, you will still love the weight.

Ultimately, it's your choice on which machine you will pick.

I like the Vaquero. Grondbalancing is not that hard to learn, and once you got it, you will like it.

laterz

ejf
 
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