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Got the Inferno into a Mid school football field

Dancer

Well-known member
Had the At Pro in there maybe 7-8 times last few years. Pro always came out with couple bucks clad, maybe 3-5 deep nickels. Not much trash. Well the Infinium went in and mopped up some today. Only 1quarter, 2 dimes. A 2Euro coin on top. A Mexican pendant buried. And 13 deep nickels. I seen one of which was about 5" down , but standing straight up & down. The Pulse Induction had no trouble handling it. Using the Pro to clear out a site, than polishing it off with the Inferno has been working out well this year.
 
A lot of people are afraid of PI detectors yet, in the right hands at the right places, they are such a bonus! Good post!
 
Dancer, thanks for your write-ups about the Pro and Infinium. I just sold my spare Pro and replaced it with an Infinium. It's a different beast for sure. I took it to a party sand bar I've frequented the past couple of years with the Pro just to start getting some experience with it. What I learned today is that the pull tabs, bottle caps, and shotgun shells all sound the same, so far anyways. And, it takes 4 or 5 scoops sometimes even more, to get to those deep targets. I'm toying with the idea of going over a small area with the pro and then repeating with the Infinium to see if the Pro missed anything. Have you ever done that with yours? I mean the same area and the same day.
HH, mac
 
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