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studeman
09-20-2010, 11:09 PM
I use a Tesoro Golden for MDing. For the last few years i have just used a Merlin SXL for pinpointing. The other night I broke the probe off of it. What is the best pinpointer for the money that would work well with the Tesoro?

Thanks, Ron

del
09-21-2010, 05:46 AM
hey Ron , i'm not positive but i don't think they make an inline probe for tesoro so with that in mind i've heard pretty good things about the garret pinpointer and i know first hand that the vibra probe 580 is a good one as well . i'd stay away from the whites bullseye models as i've had nothing but trouble with the pushbuttons on them .anyone else have any comments here for Ron.

yazoo
09-21-2010, 06:57 AM
GPP cant beat it and great warranty . Yazoo

CyberSage
09-21-2010, 07:18 AM
I have to agree. The Garrett Pro Pinpointer is hard to beat. I used to use an in line Sunray probe, but it sits on the shelf most of the time now.

Jack

studeman
09-22-2010, 09:20 PM
Thanks for the advise guys, I'll see what I can get a Garrett for.

Ron

hoser
09-28-2010, 09:07 PM
Really I have had good luck with the BE-II. It hasn't failed me and I have had it for around six years. Must have got one they built on a good day. I gave it to the wife as I just got the Garrett and it is an awesome PP. didn't want an inline as it would have just added extra weight to my machine. For the money you just can't beat it. If funds are low and you really need a PP till you can get, lets say the Garrett, the Centech from Harbor Freight isn't a bad unit at all. I have one I modified with a buzzer and it works just fine. thumbsup01

Cheap Thrills
10-04-2010, 11:07 PM
I use and prefer the Garrett Pro-pointer . thumbsup01

RobW
10-05-2010, 07:15 AM
I have been using a Garrett propointer for a few weeks now, I wonder how I ever did without it before! It saves me so much time and digging, which means more time to hunt, thus more finds! I just don't like the 9volt battery, would prefer if they could use one or 2 AAs, but I think Garrett owns stock in 9volts. My old master hunter took 6 9volts...pain in the %^.

studeman
10-07-2010, 10:57 AM
As soon as I can get the wife to let loose of $128 I'm going to get a Garrett on order. I like the 9 volt batteries because that's what my Tesoro uses and I can just carry a couple of spares. I appreciate all of the help guys. It made my decision easy.

Thanks, Ron

studeman
10-27-2010, 01:55 PM
Well I broke loose and bought a Garrett. It's great. I have only used it a couple of times but it's ten times better than the Merlin I was using.

Thanks guys for the help.

Ron

del
10-27-2010, 02:18 PM
yes a good pinpointer makes a world of difference huh ;) congrats on the purchase and good luck with it .

Cheap Thrills
10-27-2010, 02:37 PM
Well I broke loose and bought a Garrett. It's great. I have only used it a couple of times but it's ten times better than the Merlin I was using.

Thanks guys for the help.

Ron


You are also going to appreciate that light it has now that darkness is rapidly creeping up on our hunting time .

jkress
11-13-2010, 09:45 AM
As you have discovered the Garrett is a very nice PP.

Another nice feature is that you can detune it to get a more accurate location of your target... sometimes this comes in very handy.

Once you get a general idea of where the target is, turn off the PP and hold it close to where the signal is coming from and turn it back on. I believe this reduces the sensitivity of the unit and it only sounds off when you are right next to the target. Very helpful when pinpointing a target just under the surface or an item in the wall of your hole.

studeman
11-22-2010, 04:57 PM
Hey jkress,
Thanks for the tip. I hunted an area with more than a few nails this weekend. I used the detuning more than once when I would have a coin in a hole along with a nail. It's a great pinpointer and well worth the investment.

thanks, Ron