G. E. Edwards
New member
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Hi all,
I've been off the forum for a long time , was with the Excal II forum, I still use it but I just bought the AT Pro yesterday from my local dealer, man what a machine! I took it to the beach today and hunted a dry sand area that I have taken my Excal and Ace 350 over three times. There were lots of coins, thought I cleaned it out. Wrong. Took the AT Pro over it today and got a 14K gold ring with two diamonds and a nice silver ring with mother of pearl stone plus $1.54 in coins. Both rings were masked by nails and small foil as were the coins. the Excal nulled out the rings and coins, and the ace 350 couldn't handle all the different targets at once. But the AT Pro presented them along with the iron and foil tones. The gold ring tone was the dominant sound, but it still let me know there was iron and foil. The silver ring was the same, surrounded by nails, no problem for the AT Pro. This area is about 20ft by30ft so I know the other machines coils went over these rings once or twice. I was in Pro mode, Zero, 7 on sens. and 00 on iron. Wish I had this machine years ago I'd be swimming in jewelry and coins. So if you hunt junky areas, this is the machine of choice. How it picks out the good targets from the trash is amazing. It stomped the tar out of my other two machines. But I will still use the Excal II in the water. Gene
Hi all,
I've been off the forum for a long time , was with the Excal II forum, I still use it but I just bought the AT Pro yesterday from my local dealer, man what a machine! I took it to the beach today and hunted a dry sand area that I have taken my Excal and Ace 350 over three times. There were lots of coins, thought I cleaned it out. Wrong. Took the AT Pro over it today and got a 14K gold ring with two diamonds and a nice silver ring with mother of pearl stone plus $1.54 in coins. Both rings were masked by nails and small foil as were the coins. the Excal nulled out the rings and coins, and the ace 350 couldn't handle all the different targets at once. But the AT Pro presented them along with the iron and foil tones. The gold ring tone was the dominant sound, but it still let me know there was iron and foil. The silver ring was the same, surrounded by nails, no problem for the AT Pro. This area is about 20ft by30ft so I know the other machines coils went over these rings once or twice. I was in Pro mode, Zero, 7 on sens. and 00 on iron. Wish I had this machine years ago I'd be swimming in jewelry and coins. So if you hunt junky areas, this is the machine of choice. How it picks out the good targets from the trash is amazing. It stomped the tar out of my other two machines. But I will still use the Excal II in the water. Gene