Vinnie1966
Junior Member
Why are some of you changing detectors so often, or own half a dozen or so.
It just doesn't make much sense to me.
Better to invest in doing research for new locations and getting permissions.
Also, it takes time to really master a machine, many detectorists give up to soon on a good detector.
I only use two, one analogue machine for digging everything above iron, and a digital one that is better in 'guessing' what is under my coil so I can ignore certain targets without missing to many good ones.
I am sure finds will improve if you stick to just one or two detectors and invest more in research for new locations.
Choice of detector isn't the holy grail, by far!
1st: Location!
2nd: Experience and focus from the user.
3th: Choice of detector.
It just doesn't make much sense to me.
Better to invest in doing research for new locations and getting permissions.
Also, it takes time to really master a machine, many detectorists give up to soon on a good detector.
I only use two, one analogue machine for digging everything above iron, and a digital one that is better in 'guessing' what is under my coil so I can ignore certain targets without missing to many good ones.
I am sure finds will improve if you stick to just one or two detectors and invest more in research for new locations.
Choice of detector isn't the holy grail, by far!
1st: Location!
2nd: Experience and focus from the user.
3th: Choice of detector.