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I always carry a CZ with me when I hunt, may not use it, but it is always ready to go......
The CZ line with the small 5" coil will do surprisingly well in heavy trash. Run it in zero disc and be ready to do a bit of digging and it will surprise you at what it can find.
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cadman
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Standard Fisher chest harness is all I have used, so can't comment on other harnesses. The Fisher harness has worked great for me, not real expensive and stays in place well, can wear it for all day hunts.
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cadman
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rustic charm Wrote:
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> deathray Wrote:
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> > Figured Id ruffle some feathers. Would anyone
> buy
> > a detector from Iran if they came out with one?
>
> Sure - no worries
>
> However I would not listen to a saleman like bush,
> blai
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cadman
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Mike Hillis Wrote:
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> I figure of the 10% of metal detector users who
> actually frequent detecting forums, maybe only 10%
> of them care about the Racer. So, no, I don't
> think the Racer is killing sales of other
> detectors. Especially as more info gets posted
> about them.
>
> HH
> Mike
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cadman
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Instead of a 90 degree jack, can you do a low profile straight jack (do they make a low profile straight jack)? I use a chest mounted CZ-6a and a 90 degree jack is awkward, a low profile straight jack would be better. Also only need about 2 feet of cable? Is this doable?
Thanks.....
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cadman
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Bflo Wrote:
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> How long did it take once it was sent to get it
> back. I had quite a few in front of mine. I think
> 40 units. Glad to hear about the improvements
> can't wait to get mine back
Mine reached Fisher on 12/19/2014, no return tracking number yet.
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cadman
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Aaron Wrote:
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> I used to have a v3i, put a lotta hours on it and
> HEAVILY experimented w gold rings and posted here
> w my findings and it fell on deaf ears no one
> really cared and the only responses I received
> were negative. Now, years later I'm seeing similar
> info that I already posted...
>
> W
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cadman
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I haven't tried what OldandBold says in the following link yet, but, it makes sense if you are looking for gold jewelry.
OldandBold [ PM ]
Re: Thinking out loud
January 06, 2015 09:08PM Registered: 9 months ago
Posts: 53
V3i is a hot jewelry picker.
The most valuable rings often have very little metal in them and very very little gold. To top the problem the bondingm
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cadman
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Michael Wrote:
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> For the life of me and in this day and age I
> cannot seem to figure out how retail brick and
> mortar shops stay in business? I mean by that if
> I were a business that had an actual physical
> location I would just be open to internet sales
> and shipping those products out or online ordering
>
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cadman
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I bought the Eurotek Pro with the 8" coil, I have an Omega with the 11" coil, 5" coil and the Nel Sharpshooter coil. The coils all swap, I like the 8" best on the Eurotek. I don't lose but an inch or two compared to the 11" and it is much easier to pinpoint with. The little 5" coil is a crackerjack in trash and still gets good depth.
I haven't used the
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cadman
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deathray Wrote:
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> Not a problem for me Cadman...Im a relic/nugget
> guy,lol.
Ha... you are getting the best of both worlds...lol
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cadman
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Only problem is that Keith Southern is a relics guy and Steve Herschbach is a gold nugget guy.
We need a hardcore coin guy on this forum...lol
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cadman
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Bill B. Wrote:
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> I'm wanting to water-hunt in lakes and smaller
> streams here in the Midwest, so I'm looking for a
> detector that is durable and reliably waterproof
> to, say, 10 feet. My primary targets will be
> coins, lead bullets and gold rings. I've
> considered a 1280-X. What other machines sho
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cadman
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Hobo Wrote:
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> I can swing a Deus all day, 2--------3hrs max on
> a CTX, but I'm old.
Heh, heh,
Sorry, made me laugh.
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cadman
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Sven1,
I got one of those, mine has the lock/unlock... haven't used it other than in the yard. I had a Vista Gold, it was not nearly as well made as the Ground Hawk.
What did you think of the one you had ?
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cadman
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goldmanjace Wrote:
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> Speculation, speculation and no facts.
Re: X-1 probes
Posted by: Ralph Sun Ray [ Send a Message ]
Date: 1 hour ago Moderator
Registered: 7 years ago
Posts: 1,057
That is true. Minelab has raised the price of the upper shafts to the point that we would have to charge over $250.00 for the completed
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cadman
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deathray Wrote:
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> Tell Barry he's talking his way out of business.
> Hey Love2detect go away. Go back to findmall and
> pimp your Daddy there.
+1
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cadman
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Kevin B Wrote:
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> Guys, I apologize for not posting as SOLD this
> morning. There was a major mix up, abnd then I
> straightened it out. Anyway. SOLD. Forgive me for
> not posting as SOLD and getting your hopes up.
It's all good.....lol
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cadman
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Bryannagirl Wrote:
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> My most interesting find was some kind of coin.
> It read like silver looks like silver is very thin
> and smaller then a dime. It does have the number
> 10 on one side and a date of 1956 on the other.
> Also says Ten Cents and Dime. On either side of
> the Number 10 is a star. The da
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