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New Vaquero

Nice. :thumbup: Don't forget to share your pictures of all the great finds you get with the Vaquero.

tabman
 
Nice!! I just got mine on friday but I have to wait for the snow to go.:cry:(North east) Have fun and dig,dig,dig!!!:detecting:
 
bewhole said:
Nice!! I just got mine on friday but I have to wait for the snow to go.:cry:(North east) Have fun and dig,dig,dig!!!:detecting:

With a Tesoro coil, a light dusting of snow actually makes pinpointing easier. You just toss it into all metal and do the wiggle until you're centered up - and you will see a little mound of snow at dead-center.

I know because I've been out hunting in it :) Needing to thump the snow off of you coil is a possible sign of addiction.

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Dont need to use the pin point button or go into all metal to pp for the most part.

Tesoro have always been known for their exceptional pin pointing in disc, x the target and dig.

I want to take out my pinpoint feature and make "Big Red" the button to control the shutter on my camera
so I can take pics in the field without all the hassle of getting my camera out..putting the detector down .... ect ect.
Figure I can mount the camera to the top of the Vaquero's control box.

Just a thought.
Gary
 
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