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maybe get the 250?

lilmax25

New member
I was thinking about upgrading from the bounty hunter tracker iv to the 250??
Is it worth it??

your advice?
 
As someone who owns a Bounty Hunter model and an Ace, I definitely recommend the Ace 250.

You will probably kick yourself a few times for not buying it in the first place :bouncy:

One thing is for sure, You can revisit all of the places you hunted with the BH, and find much more!
 
Get the ACE 250
 
Keep the bounty hunter as a backup or when you invite a friend along for the hunt.:twodetecting:
 
I have a Tracker 4 and upgraded to an Ace 250. I promise you, you'll never use that Bounty Hunter again.

Chris

I still found a lot of great stuff with my Tracker 4.
 
My first detector was a Tracker 4. The difference is Huge! the Ace provides you with so many features and abilities that the Tracker just doesn't have. You'll wonder how you detected before. You have visual target information, notch discrimination, a depth meter, an excellent pinpoint mode that, once learned, can give you some good target information. You also have a more sensitive coil and the Ace handles areas of high concentrations of iron rubbish much better than the Tracker can.
If you decide to buy one, just ask for a bit of advice and we''ll put you onto the right track, so that you can shorten down your leaning curve. All detectors take some adjusting to, but I think that you will take to it, like a duck to water.
Good luck.
Mick Evans.
 
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