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I have had a couple soveriegns over the years but never really felt I used them to their full potential, I hunt a lot of trashy parks. So tell me are they suitable for park hunting or more geared to relic hunting? I would like to give one another try.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I guess I better swing slower, even in sparse iron. Thanks Keith. Also I'm going to opt for the 7" concentric on my Kruzer instead of the smaller DD.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
When I used the Equinox 600 I found it to be very similar to the X terra's I have owned. My experience with it was pretty good but I did feel that it had a little trouble with bent nails but so do the other Minelab multi frequency detectors in my experience. Other than that I did have a lot of fun using it, I like the light weight and the water proof aspects and I think it should do even bet
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I have always had a sweet spot for the old Whites blue box detectors, I have had several different models and I believe you can still do quite well coin shooting with them in the parks and curb strips. It seems to me that if you run a Whites 6000 di pro with a blue max 600 coil you can still keep up with the light weight Technological marvels that everyone is using today in a trashy park. Besides
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