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B.H. Land Ranger Pro

Hi to all of you in detector land, I don't post very often, but I thought I would let you know that I've used my new LR Pro for about five outings. I am very impressed with the performance. I'm finding dimes at 7 inches and quarters at 8 inches in my soil, moderate minerals. Today I found 3g 14k ring that read 34TID at a school soccer field that I have hunted many times. I think the Engineers at First Texas Products did a great job when they designed this detector. Happy Hunting in the New Year.
 
Glad you are liking it. I am impressed with mine as well even compared to my buddies ATpro.
 
I am another believer in the abilities of the LRP. It has performed as well as detectors I have had that cost twice as much. If you get a chance, try a Quick Draw Pro as a back up/turn on and go. You can interchange the coil/rod with the LRP and the 10" concentric gets about 10" depth at it's sweet spot. The new Pro line is more of a Tek Eurotek Pro with added features and depth than the earlier Bounty Hunters.
 
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