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Congrats! I have never used a Safari,but have swung a Sovereign for 10 years,and have had a couple explorerd. My advice...dont get frustrated,slow down your coil swing,like real slow. Learn your tones,listen for silver wisper,even if itd a mixed tone. Dont use disc,go by tones. Also,minelabs suck at air test....dont be discouraged,it will go deep,in the soil,where it counts. Oh yeah,use good head
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hey Dan, remember trading a Sov for a Cortez( with loose batteried,sorry) that wad me and I still have the Sov. Anyway was using it with the old S12,and dug an Indian that was as deep as my lesche,plus an inch. This was in a park,and it was a pain to not make a mess,and the dang penny was under a root. I hunted all the time with some of the best explorer users around,and that Sovereign held its o
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Im in Calaveras county and used to use gmt,now using gbpro and love it. Finding lots of grain/ subgrain pieces missed by me before with other detectors. Easiest gold machine Ive used,very light,and very good audio. Matter fact,I rarely use headphones with it,which is big when you hunt in rattlesnake infested areas. Go to the Arizona Outback forum, and search for ' trinityau' . He gives
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum