Thanks Bobby.
I liked the fact you can detune the F4. I noticed when you take something away you gain something else. I'm sold and I can use my Bounty Hunter coils on it too. But it sure is a pretty thing with the stock coil. I don't normally go for number readouts, but need that for a few places I want to start hunting. I see the F5 has a few more options. The F70 looks like a kick A$$ machine too.
I hate to see overseas post beating up American made products. I know each manufacturer has such a large assortment that its hard for someone not to find a machine they like.
Im going to try and join in a couple of group hunts this year. That should help me a little.
For depth I think I'm gonna go Whites. I also have found a red baron that looks pretty good. But haven't got enough clad saved up yet.
After playing with a manual ground balance machine, I have to have that option in my future detectors. I never really looked at recovery time as when Im swinging and really looking, I go slow and low. I do have a trick for a fast search, but its cheating as far as I'm concerned, and may not work for all detectors.
I still think the AT Pro can be a hard machine to beat, and I disagree my bounty hunter performs as good as a AT Pro. Now how I use my BH is another story.
Minelab is another sleeper machine. I know those guys over there build good stuff. I spend a few hours a week just reading on what they are building next. Maybe after I get me a F4 and my whites I'll try a minelab. I'm still learning the Bounty Hunter, so don't expect to get but one machine this year.
Why so many machines? Each one has a specific purpose, I hunt all kinds of places, and one machine could do ok, but I want a good machine when I hunt.
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