Under optimal conditions, Garrett claims that it can detect as deep as 27 feet. Though, I won't need it to detect that deep. The rock under the mud/clay is at its deepest part about a foot and a half. That's more the capacity to detect ONLY targets as big and bigger than a soda can that had me going for that "add-on".
I give myself a year before I buy a good water/land detector as my all around detector and keep the GTI 2500 for those special occasions where I am SURE that I will need it.
This week-end I'll have my 8 years old son Anthonin following me with his ACE 150 to try his hands at detecting where I'll have found a good target for him with my own detector. Father and son fun THAT is quality time as I love it!
BTW, anyone knows if there is any way to identify cannon ball "shells" either by the thickness or the curvature etc?
Some of last year's finds with my youngest son Benjamin:
broken cannon ball "shells" on the right
1896 dated fuses like I found
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