Mark ( ohio )
Well-known member
Once again I just recently started to reenter the hobby after a 2 yr break do to health issues and in the last 3-4 weeks have been out a very fair amount for a few hrs at a time.. Mainly I was hunting with the f-44 and a nel sharpshooter coil for probably the last 4-5 yrs and it served it purpose pretty darn good... Depth and target Iding in the 6-8 inch range were just about always spot on.. I picked up the "quish" 440 either late last season or at the start of this yr (can't remember for certain ) and used it about a half dozen times and hunted with it today for around 2 and a half hrs..
I really don't have anything bad to say about either.. In my area the depth are pretty close to each other.. where I like the f-44 over the 440 is the larger range scale of numbers available to id the targets.. The 440 today turned up a 1944 merc at a solid 8 inches with a 22 on the id. This is impressive to me because I hunted this same area for the last 20 yrs and used probably a dozen different detectors over the yrs here... A bunch more clad and a two tone gold earing found its way into the pouch.
I like what I seen today using the 440.. nickels were hitting at 13 from depths of 2-6 inches.. I hope to hunt a few more times before the ground freezes for the winter..
Take Care people.. like I said earlier nothing scientific just an observation..
I really don't have anything bad to say about either.. In my area the depth are pretty close to each other.. where I like the f-44 over the 440 is the larger range scale of numbers available to id the targets.. The 440 today turned up a 1944 merc at a solid 8 inches with a 22 on the id. This is impressive to me because I hunted this same area for the last 20 yrs and used probably a dozen different detectors over the yrs here... A bunch more clad and a two tone gold earing found its way into the pouch.
I like what I seen today using the 440.. nickels were hitting at 13 from depths of 2-6 inches.. I hope to hunt a few more times before the ground freezes for the winter..
Take Care people.. like I said earlier nothing scientific just an observation..