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Welcome from Mississippi. Welcome to the forum. Looking forward to some great beach finds.
 
Terry Soloman link=topic=11381.msg123871#msg123871 date=1348743930 said:
If you can afford BBS technology, and you don't mind maxing out at 15 in depth, yes it is the bomb. I use two detectors, VLF on the dry, PI in the wet - just my preference..


Thank you!

I may go a step under BBS... :thinkingabout: May be I'll try something like an AT Pro before getting an Excalibur...?


Daniel
 
Celluforce link=topic=11381.msg124555#msg124555 date=1349585174 said:
Thank you!

I may go a step under BBS... :thinkingabout: May be I'll try something like an AT Pro before getting an Excalibur...?


Daniel

Not in SALTWATER. The AT Pro is a single frequency vlf machine, so great for freshwater, saltwater not so much. Maybe a used Minelab Sovereign - not waterproof, but true multi-frequency.
 
Welcome Targetseeker, I will not try to influence your decision, but I recently purchased the AT Pro, and its a great detector considering the low price tag. I'm still learning, but I do know that i'm hitting targets at 8+ inches in areas that I have gone over several times with a 350. Good Luck.
 

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