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LRP on its way

toddsant

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I have been dirt fishing since 2007, when I purchased my first detector - bounty hunter tracker IV.
I have since owned bounty hunter 202, my favorite the bounty hunter 505(x2) with the sniper coil. A whites spectrum eagle( heavy a hell, and too many adjustable menus). Fisher f70 with the 11dd, 10 concentric, and the 5x7 nice machine , but never got used to it.
So, now after really pondering available detectors in my price range, I pulled the trigger on the land ranger pro with the 11dd. I am excited for the first time in a long time about this detector,and how it will perform.I have always enjoyed the lightweight and ease of use that the "mufflers" have provided, now a bounty hunter with Manuel ground balance, v-notch, and a tek type look....sweet !!!!!!!!!!!
 
Congrats. I love mine. Consider getting a Quick Draw Pro later so you can switch coils between the 10" concentric and 11" DD. The QDP isn't much more than just buying the 10" coil. I haven't found any detector I'd give up my LRP/QDP for, even the new F44 or Whites Treasure Pro.
 
Yes sir, I have looked into this detector pretty heavily, having swung " top end machines" - this appears to have just enough depth and just enough bells to make it a bad mamma jamma. Glad to hear your loving the lrp, I have enjoyed your posts, and quite frankly your review of the lrp was the reason I considered it.....thanks hightone!!!!
 
You will really like the L.R.P. it's good on low conductors, I've found two gold rings in areas that I have hunted with other brands of detectors. The feature I like the most is the variable notch width. Best of luck and Happy Hunting. Bill
 
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