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Excalibur uses?

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I heard the excalibur is a good water and land detector. any one use it lots on land? I heard it does an awesome job? Is it as slow as the ex2 on land? Im looking to buy one,. thanks for any info! Jim P MI.
 
I own an Excalibur.It is really good on land.
It is fast to use.Good on the beach,because you don't have to worry about sand or water getting into the electronics.Signals are less complicated than the explorer.
 
steven,I have had mine for three years now only thing i have against it,is that it is to heavy to swing for a long time. I have it hipmounted and it has found me thousands of dollars in jewlery and coins. You can go as fast as you like makes no differance. Raoul
 
Excalibur is an excellent detector, but a different "class" especially as one you would use mostly for under the water, near the water and on land. Personally, I have used one, although very briefly on a land hunt. I was also keen and very curious to to try it out is supposed to be a waterproof version of the Sovereign. The Sovereign to has an incredibly good reputation. (it was actually the detector O was going to buy instead of the Explorer).
The Excalibur was lent to me by a fellow "dialectologist" Explorer owner/user who owns one as well(This was while my first Explorer was in for user inflicted "repairs"). I couldn't relate to the way it worked and felt as a detector when compared to the Explorer( call me spoiled if you want but the Explorer cross hair and display with SMARTSCREEN and multi-tone /multi-frequency got me hooked from the word go.
Anyhow, earlier that day I ended with steven's Explorer, he was good enough to offer it to me(probably felt sorry for me I think) and he used his Excalibur instead( he knows how to use it very well(better than me).
As for Raoul's hip/belt mount version, which he can use with deadly accuracy (having the many VARYING years of experience with lots a different detectors that have helped him to accumulate a heck of a lot of really good finds) it is a good idea. It lets you lighten the load when searching with the Excal
 
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