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mattsharpe84 Says:

May 22, 2012 - i think this man should get the most boring man in the world award!!! LOL

damon Hawks Says:

Apr 9, 2012 - hmm sounds like a good machine, though i think the Infinium would be my best bet as i intend to use it on gold fields in Aus..

flagold Says:

Apr 6, 2012 - Deep. In air with the standard 8" coil, a quarter shows up at 10 1/2" - this in standard trash elimination, eliminator at zero, threshold set at audible level. The Sea Hunter remains one of the all time best bang for the buck diving detectors (and simple to use).

damon Hawks Says:

Apr 6, 2012 - How deep will the Sea Hunter punch down on coins/ rings?

555strongman Says:

Mar 28, 2012 - ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh im scared lol just kidding 

toratora00008 Says:

Feb 16, 2012 - guarda questo video ciao youtube.com/watch?v=p6L1vZWQs6g

parkoursandr1 Says:

Oct 4, 2011 - ok thanks 

flagold Says:

Oct 4, 2011 - : the control box is not, the coils are. If looking for a serious water machine I would look elsewhere, it doesn't handle salt water well at all with the stock coil, and a trip while wading in fresh would make it an expensive paperweight.

parkoursandr1 Says:

Oct 3, 2011 - is the ace 250 water proof?

77flyright Says:

Oct 1, 2011 - what a great video -- thanx

petewalpole Says:

Sep 18, 2011 - Great find mate.. Check out my tree root lizzy sixpence from 1569 :) happy hunting bro :)

flagold Says:

Aug 26, 2011 - : for a first detector, you might want to just keep it simple and learn the basics of detecting with it. A Garrett Ace 250, or 350 is a great way to get started and learn the basics with a good unit, then move on (or you may need nothing more) once you zero in on the specific type of detection you will realistically do most. Once you master setting and understanding discrimination, sensitivity, etc., you'll be able to use pretty much any of them and not be frustrated.

TonyGreens99 Says:

Aug 26, 2011 - This video helped a lot. Im gonna be buying my first metal detector soon but im not sure which one i should get. I really need some help here if you can?

MsPhotoboy Says:

Aug 11, 2011 - Hi !Come to visit our website and video ! Have a great Day ! Dl

fuugon Says:

Aug 6, 2011 - well im about to buy a coil for mxt , i just cant decide between 6 x 10 coil or 4 x 6 coil, you told me that smaller coil smaller targets, but which of this 2 is deeper, im intrested in gold nuggets, and mmm thanks

flagold Says:

Jul 17, 2011 - cont: This is even true with a low cost detector such as the Ace 150/250/350 where the sniper coil turns it into an almost different machine entirely (especially on gold objects).

flagold Says:

Jul 17, 2011 - : the actual dimension is 3 1/2" X 6 3/4" (AKA Eclipse "Shooter DD"). If you take the length dimension of any coil and draw an imaginary 45º V coming off the two ends, where they meet is your theoretical depth. So the larger the coil, the more theoretical depth. Where all that gets fuzzy is the more depth (especially on VLF) the more iron soil, hot rocks (magnetite), and trash objects the detector will see and be confused by thus rendering it more ineffective than with the small coil.

fuugon Says:

Jul 16, 2011 - hey thanks i have one last question! the coil that you use on your mxt( on the video ) is that a 4 x 6 coil? and which one is deeper 6 x 10 or 4 x 6 ?

flagold Says:

Jul 5, 2011 - : for me, the smaller the coil, the more sensitive it is for prospecting - I habitually use the small 4" DD shooter coil on the MXT. Not to disparage what others do, this is what has worked for me.

fuugon Says:

Jul 4, 2011 - ive seen that the 6 x 10 coil is the best on gold nuggets on the mxt is that true????

bradmoore8 Says:

Jul 4, 2011 - I have another question. I have a Tesoro lobo supertraq. Do I need to buy the 5.75 DD coil for my supertraq? I'm using the stock 10 inch coil.Was looking at a PI machine.Which one would you buy?Like the new Garrett AT PRO, Infinity um ,Whites TDI or a older minelab.Like the 2100 or the 2200 I just cant afford a GP or GPX.Have you ever used the minelab eureka gold?I see it has better options than my supertraq.But is it worth it to sell my supertraq to buy a minelab eureka gold?Is it the best VLF?

flagold Says:

Jun 3, 2011 - : in the gold bearing areas - yes. Much beach gold in Northern California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska.

Bogdan4322 Says:

Jun 3, 2011 - buy it

wesleytarbuck Says:

May 1, 2011 - so is this stuff pretty much everywhere? in rivers, beaches etc.?

Alexsusik1976 Says:

Apr 22, 2011 - thanks good video!