"Knowledge counts but common sense matters." ~ LouAnne Johnson
Minelab E-Trac - Whites Vision/V3 - JeTco GTX Huntmaster - Whites Bullseye TRX - Garrett Pro-Pointer
After watching the videos, looks like I'm curious enough to have to try it out.
Randy - Old North State Detectorists Newsletter/Website/YouTube Editor
Interesting little machine. It has some nice features in it and for the price would make a great beginning machine as well as a a intermediate machine. For the advanced machine, some of those iron tests would have to prove themselves in the field. I wouldn't mind testing one (anyone at Garrett listening lol) out at a cellar hole to see the open screen iron/coin scenario. It seems like a good machine for the money and would be welcomed in the rain and in beach waters. I'd buy one just for the iron features if it could pull some items from the iron I hunt in. We'll have to wait and see.
Finding relics is in my blood
GPX 5000, CTX 3030, E Trac, Vista Gold
I thought it would be a nice detector to take down to the river, and local old lakes and use in the swimming holes. Not a bad price for a fresh water detector.
"Knowledge counts but common sense matters." ~ LouAnne Johnson
Minelab E-Trac - Whites Vision/V3 - JeTco GTX Huntmaster - Whites Bullseye TRX - Garrett Pro-Pointer
Looks like a great machine. But, do you have to swing the coil at super speed, like his hand waving over the coil in the video?
Metal Detector, Inline Pinpointer, 6th Sense
Good observation Midas.
"Knowledge counts but common sense matters." ~ LouAnne Johnson
Minelab E-Trac - Whites Vision/V3 - JeTco GTX Huntmaster - Whites Bullseye TRX - Garrett Pro-Pointer
Saw the video on where it can tell a bottle cap by the sound. Our park areas are loaded with bottle caps. If any one has the AT Pro--does it have that sound on aluminum caps as well as the old rusted tin type caps
Robbie
author of "Find More Silver Coinshooting Parks and Schools" by Robbie Morin
contributor to- Camp Logan: Houston, Texas 1917-1919-by Louis Aulbach, Linda Gorski and Robbie Morin
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Fisher F5 & F70 & Garrett Pro Pointer
2005-2015 clad total--$2,631.68
Here is a recovery test on an AT Pro. No you don't have to swing the detector that fast. But this shows that the detector will still sound off on every target under the coil, no matter how fast you swing the coil and with no lag time. How many other detectors can match this recovery speed
We all know we don't swing the coil that fast, but it is great for a detector to HIT every target and let us know there is something there, so we can slow down even more, and zero in the them individually to figure out the good from the bad signals.
AT PRO recovery test.MOV
Robbie
author of "Find More Silver Coinshooting Parks and Schools" by Robbie Morin
contributor to- Camp Logan: Houston, Texas 1917-1919-by Louis Aulbach, Linda Gorski and Robbie Morin
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Fisher F5 & F70 & Garrett Pro Pointer
2005-2015 clad total--$2,631.68
Nice recovery speed Recovery speed is hugely important these days. If it can handle EMI and mineralization, they will have a winner for sure. I hear it has a nice coil design a bit different from other DD coils too.
Finding relics is in my blood
GPX 5000, CTX 3030, E Trac, Vista Gold
Looks very interesting, will have to keep an eye on it to see its results.