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Vaquero or XTerra 70??

Dick from IA

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Last summer I purchased a Vaquero; used it for a week and loved the results, but was a bit uncomfortable without TID. So exchanged it for an XTerra 70, which I like, but am wondering if I'm losing out on better relic finds.

I've become mostly a tone hunter now, so would be just fine with a non-metered unit. Should I consider trading the XTerra 70 for a Vaquero, since my main interest is relics? :confused:

And if I were to purchase a Vaquero, which coils should I have in addition to the stock coil?

Thanks in advance for any advice.:clapping:
 
Since they're both good relic detectors, you really must decide on which one fits your needs the best. Relic areas are best covered by digging all desireable signals. However, many areas contain many other targets that aren't relics per se. Target ID meters can be a blessing in those sites. You have used both, so base your decision on your experience with them. You might consider buying a used Vaquero until you know for sure which one you favor. I have both and use both, depending upon what site I need to detect. It amazes me what we continue to dig out of sites by simply changing detectors and or coils. As for Vaquero coils, Concentric for hunting in trash and Wide Scan for high mineral ground. Small coils are best in trash (the heavier the trash, the smaller the coil) and large coils for increased depth and coverage. Hope this helps. Good hunting, David@Dixie
 
For relic - I use audio only and have been using the Tejon. If the stock coil works, thats fine. But if the trash overcomes the stock coil, then I'll switch to the 575 coil. I also team up the Tejon with a Cibola.
In your case, it might me a good idea to have both machines. Never hurts to have a backup, and since you have used both, your already familiar with them. - just my opinion
 
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