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cibola for relic

idig3

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anyone used the cibola for relic hunting? like to hear your comments on it and where you hunted
 
I regularly hit cellar holes and old hot spots. The Cibola really hits hard on lead, copper, and brass. Many people use the Tejon and Vaquero for this as well. I have found that the Cibola is very well rounded and won't disappoint in any enviroment!!!!
Greg
 
i've used the silver umax many times at homesites. i love the simplicity of it and it is very stable. i'm told the cibola is similar but has a little more power. if that's true, you will love it at homesites too. if you go to treasurenet.com and look in the tesoro section you will see a few reviews of the silver umax that I posted relating to my use of it at old homesites. hope that helps,

ian
 
The guy who won the Top Dog relic competition was using a Cibola. He found an elephant token and a snake buckle. The Cibola is a good all around machine.
 
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