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Bugar In. USA

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OK, i never had or used one, other than one a distributor let me try in a parkin lot before they came out= allright= what i want to know is how well do they actually size or image the target, i'm not talkin bout coins necessarily, mainly relics, can find coins with bout anything, i'm interested in sizing on relics, I wanna know, thankx, Boog
 
Which kind of relics Bugar? Lead projectils, which will show up as "A" or "B" size. They (lead) really give a good sound on Garretts. Coin sized targets of various metal composition should read "B" size. Real large objects will sound off the oversize alarm. And in-between should read accordingly. Just keep in mind that the sizing probability begins to drop off after the 6"-7" depth, although the detector continues to work fine at deep levels.

The GTI 2500 is better for relic hunting as it has the true all metal mode. I own both. I am giving you two links to Lost Treasure which have a field test on each unit, in case you want more information. I must say that the Imaging Feature on my Garrett's makes them the best coin hunter I own. :)

http://www.losttreasure.com/fieldtests/ArchiveView.cfm?ID=LT19981222

http://www.losttreasure.com/fieldtests/ArchiveView.cfm?ID=LT19991110
 
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