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Camo LS

Welcome to the forum! The Camo is the same as the Landstar, so you can read old posts about that model. I used one and liked it. Pretty easy to set up and good sensitivity to small objects. No-motion for pinpointing, and BH's dependable and predictable disc mode.

I have a page with some info here: http://www.whiteriverprep.com/vintage/bountyhunter/landstar.html

-Ed
 
I air tested three of my Bounty Hunter detectors both with the 8" and 10 " coils .They were the Quick Silver, Land Star (Camo LS) and the 3300 . I thought I would share the results with you . Please keep in mind that this type of testing a detector has nothing at all to do with actual field performance . ......................................The Quick Silver with the 8 inch coil it detected the penny ,nickel , and dime all at 7 inches , and the quarter at 71/2 inches ... With the 10 inch Magnum coil it hit the penny at 7 1/2 ",nickel and dime both at 8 " and quarter at 9 inches...... The Land Star (Camo LS) actually performed worse with the 10" coil than with the stock 8 " coil . With the 8" coil it detected the penny at 8 1/2", nickel at 5",dime at 7 1/2" and a quarter at 9 inches... With the 10 " coil performance dropped with a penny detected at only 5", nickel at 5 1/2", dime at 7" and quarter at only 8 inch ...... The 3300 with the 8" coil detected a penny at 9 1/2", nickel at 8 1/2", dime at 8" and quarter at 9 inches . The 3300 really came alive with the 10 " coil detecting the penny at 10" , nickel at 10 inches , dime at 9 1/2" and quarter at 11 inches.. I was surprised how differently the Land Star and 3300 reacted to the 10 " Magnum coil . The 3300 loved it and the Land Star (Camo LS) suffered a loss in depth ()....Happy TH'ing everyone ....
 
Thats pretty acurate i just purchased a3300 and im digging well to to only trouble is im digging lots of cans and trash from the readings when its reading clad it does get bother some but if i don't i might be missing out on some $$$$$$$$$$$$$. good luck in your hunts.:stars:
 
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