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$7.50 on a blind hunt.

Mick in Dubbo

New member
Took the pocket uniprobe out on my first hunt this afternoon.Just forgot to go home again after dark.(Two firsts.)Great asset for the detector.Target finding became a lot easier.Started in the late afternoon and just wanted to keep going. Normally I pull up when the light is no longer good enough, but with the probe you can just keep going. I found a few dollars in daylight, but when darkness fell and I could no longer read the display, I just walked over to a street light and notched out everything on the X30 except for 24,28 and 32.
Then it was just a matter of digging all good signals.very simple.Didn't even have a torch.With the uniprobe,finding the targets in the dark was very easy.If the uniprobe didn't beep on it then it was too deep to worry about.Found $7.50 in the dark; and a total of $12.50 for the hunt.Lots of fun.:detecting:
happy hunting,
Mick Evans.
 
Paid for in no time at that rate! It is a great little machine. Keep up the good work!
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