Posts: 86
Aurora, Colorado
Detector used: White's XLT/Sun Ray Invader Probe, White's MXT/Sun Ray Probe, White's Spectra V3/Sun Ray Probe!
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Feb 14, 2010, 11:34:46 PM |
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Howdy Frank! I work in Brighton and am always happy to hunt with folks whenever I can get away from work. I ain't an "old timer" but managed last year to clear $4,000 in coins and gold I found with my detectors.
As to detectors, I think perhaps this might be a good starter machine for you, if you haven't much experience with detectors. There are a whole bunch of reasons I wouldn't own one, but that's a personal thing with me. High on my list of priorities is whether the unit is made in America. I don't think yours will be. Second on my list of priorities is what sort of customer service you'll get when your machine gives you troubles. Third is the reputation of the company behind the machine. There are a whole bunch of other concerns I look to, and one of the most important is what frequency does the machine operate on? With any of my 3 machines, I can tell you precisely what frequencies I am running. I noticed the description of your machine never touched the subject of operating frequency at all. That would give me pause.
But in the final analysis, the detector is only a tool. It is an aid to helping you find targets. Much depends on what sort of targets you hope to find. Are you planning to hunt for gold nuggets? Coins? Relics? What is your intended hunting style? Where do you plan to hunt? Mountains? City? Beaches? These are all relevant questions.
If my opinion had been asked, granted that it wasn't, I'd have suggested a machine from White's, Garrett or Fischer before this particular machine. I've never seen one, and I've been involved in 2 competition hunts where you'd see all sorts of detectors in use. There are a handful of brands that will show up at competitions, but the 3030 wasn't among them.
Anyhow, I'd be happy to give you some pointers along the way if you'd like to hunt up around that area. I'd be interested in seeing how that machine performs in actual hunting conditions.
I hope you have great success with your new detector, and find as much gold as I have found with my units.
Blessings, M-Taliesin
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