I often see comments about Tesoros lacking multi tone capability?
I've never understood that because any Tesoro I've ever used has a large range of tones that have a lot to say about a target. There's blips, squeaks, beeps, buzzes, solids, longs, cracks, pops, shorts, highs, and lows that say so much. But of course like anything else you have to use a Tesoro long enough to understand what it's saying.
Jack Gifford knew what he was doing and as far as I know even today Tesoros are in a league of their own supporting my Dad's old theory.... "if it ain't broke? leave it the hell alone son."
I've never understood that because any Tesoro I've ever used has a large range of tones that have a lot to say about a target. There's blips, squeaks, beeps, buzzes, solids, longs, cracks, pops, shorts, highs, and lows that say so much. But of course like anything else you have to use a Tesoro long enough to understand what it's saying.
Jack Gifford knew what he was doing and as far as I know even today Tesoros are in a league of their own supporting my Dad's old theory.... "if it ain't broke? leave it the hell alone son."