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New MXT owner

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Hello all,
I'm a new MXT owner. Bought the machine about two weeks ago. Used it for about 30 minutes and decided to not keep it. Sent it back where I bought it from to trade but had a change of heart before he recived it. Called and ask for it to be shipped back. Went out this morning to hunt dry sand and found these and about 2.00 in change. Earring is gold plated 925 with 30 cz'z and sencond is 10k toe ring. The toe ring in my first. I hunt mostly wet sand and waters edge but this machine is not that good for that. I will be hunting the dry sand more since I know I'm loosing a few xtras by not hunting it. I'm amazed at how hot this machine is on small gold. Wish I could rig it to where I could hunt some fresh water lakes to about chin deep.
HH TOM
 
Tom,
Nice finds. I agree that the MXT is not the detector most beach hunters use but it will do great in the dry sand and outstanding in other land related areas. Check out your local parks, ballfields, etc. and you may be amazed at what is out there.
The MXT will probably do well on your freshwater lake shorelines though.
HH,
Johnny B
 
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