foreverRich
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For those of you who wonder if the Bounty Hunter Discovery 3300 will work on the beach here are my pictures of the first time hunting with it at Virginia Beach. I found the unit too unstable to use in the wet sand, it might be my lack of experience using the unit. If there are any secrets that anyone can pass along I would appreciate it. I found the detector very stable and using the numerical scale and tone ID made identity rather easy. Of course aluminum tabs read as a nickel. Also, bottle caps registered as a good target on many occasions. The ability to "Zap" junk targets also prevented false signals and digging unnecessarily. General depth was between 5 and 8 inches on coin size objects. Foil gave very erratic readings and would not come close to locking on to give a numeric reading. Zapping all iron targets can leave you wondering if the detector is working since it is so quiet until a good target is located. The detector will eat up batteries very quickly if headphones are not used. I think that is true with all detectors. The detector is light enough to swing all day without getting wore out. Hope this helps anyone wondering if this inexpensive detector will work while hunting the beach. Keep swinging till your "swinger" breaks.
