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Best detector for larger deep caches?

MassSaltH2O

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Hi Y'all: I want to search rocky, low brush islands here in New England for pirate treasure, etc. I want to find a treasure chest or cache. I have some Islands in mind, but I don't have a detector yet.
What detector and coil would you recommend for this? I see Whites has a detector that is supposed to be designed for larger, deeper targets, the ULA-3 Sierra Madre. But I haven't seen any good reviews about it.
I'm thinking I might have to go with a PI Pulse Induction model, such as a Whites Pro, with a 15" coil. I'm also considering using a utility workers magnetic seeker. I don't imagine there would be too many nails, etc. out on the islands. Most of the islands I have in mind are deserted. Anyways, any ideas? Any manufacturer considered. Thanks, and stay safe out there...
 
Hi Do yourself a favor and please check out the Garrett's line of detectors. They offer a two-box attachment to two of their lines of machines which is strictly designed for what you are looking for and it will ignore small iron. I've been with Garrett since 1978 and you should visit their web site or just call the factory on the 800-527-4011. LiL-John of Finders Keepers
 
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