I went out Thursday, August 27th, with the X-Cal 2 for about 6 hrs. The first 2 pics are from that hunt. I went out again today(Friday) for another 6 hr water hunt using the AT Pro this time. The last 2 pics are from that hunt.
I must say, I have owned the AT PRO for 2-3 years now, but I never really gave it a chance in the water against the X-cal. IT HOLDS IT'S OWN IN THE FRESH WATER LAKES FOR SURE!
I tried it a few times before, but always got frustrated with all the little clicks and pops and spits it made in my areas. I was too used to the mellow threshold of the X-Cal I guess.
I used pro coin mode with the iron disc at 40 and turned the sens down 3 bars from max and WOW do the close(1-5 inch) targets bang hard. The modulated audio helps a lot when the sens. is not cranked out all the way. I also love that I can watch the TID numbers to help me decide if I want to dig or not. I dug a super lot of pull tabs and beaver tails, as you can see, but my recovery time was far quicker.
All in all, it becomes a numbers game when you are in the "dig it all" mood. Any one of those beaver tails could have been a gold ring.
The 5x8 is also much easier to find the center with my foot when pinpointing the target. I still like the Minelab gold sounds though. Wish garrett had a few more tones in there to spice it up a bit, but it does just fine as it is. The AT also separates far better in the trashiest areas.
The X-Cal got 1 gold 10k and 3 silvers along with the cross, while the AT PRO only got 1 silver, but the Pro also went to the same lake the day after the X-Cal.
107 pcs trash for the X-Cal
163pcs trash for the AT Pro
ps. The nickles are a no brainer on the Pro. 48-53 bouncing no more than 3#s most of the time. A few surprise me with numbers to 48, but generally 51 is the magic middle #
I am highly satisfied with both machines!
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