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LS hunter

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IM looking it to the vision,I Had the DFX and i was not that impress with it depth ok so i got with mine lab ..,The safari is ok but i would like to try whites out again is the v3 that good how about depth
ID and so on......
 
ID and depth is a non issue. Both of those features are being well received. Factory programs run very hot and depending on your type of ground, could need some backing off on sensitivities etc... Fortunately for me and many, I can mostly run stuff cranked up high and have very little downside if any. My DFX was the same way and great depth and OK ID was the norm. So guess it all depends on what your conditions are and how you handle and appreciate the learning curve with a new top end box. To steer you away from a new machine like the Safari into another machine (without knowing how well you've learned it) would be wrong. See if you can hook up with a V3 user or possibly check one out through a dealer first to see if it is your cup of tea. I have never even held a newer Minelab (much less used one) so can't begin to make a judgment there. What I can tell you is that my experience with the new White's machine has been a complete blast and I've barely scratched the surface on what it is capable of. Not another machine like it.
 
If you get a V3...I hope you can put some time into it.

How many detectors have you tried in the last two years?

We don't need to tell you how good the V3 is... ;-)


Jerry
 
Which is the fastest car? Chevy, Ford, or Dodge?
It all depends on the drivers experience, how well he knows his car, and the track conditions.......
 
magic said:
Which is the fastest car? Chevy, Ford, or Dodge?
It all depends on the drivers experience, how well he knows his car, and the track conditions.......

Horsepower has a lot to do with fast cars as all are not equal.
No one drives around with their foot to the floorboard unless they are on a racetrack.

Hunting coins in a park or school yard I want every inch of depth I can get out of a detector. I want the foot to the floorboard.
Getting the same depth as every other hunter that has ever been there in the past is just not what I call effective or desirable.
If surface clads are what spins your wheels then buy yourself the cheapest Wal-Mart special and you can boast that you will find more coins than me and my high dollar super tech wonder machine ... and it will most likely be the truth.
 
Thanks for the info>i love to coin hunt in old schools<The dfx i had was not digging well at all depth was a max of six inches<The safari is better on depth but not on ID
It has vdi numbers but i like the dfx shows dime one cent the safari just has a coin<I think the v# is the next step detector where can i buy at i have seen one or two used but you better off new i think well i have some thinking to do>>>>take it easy>>>>
 
Willee said:
magic said:
Which is the fastest car? Chevy, Ford, or Dodge?
It all depends on the drivers experience, how well he knows his car, and the track conditions.......

Horsepower has a lot to do with fast cars as all are not equal.
No one drives around with their foot to the floorboard unless they are on a racetrack.

Hunting coins in a park or school yard I want every inch of depth I can get out of a detector. I want the foot to the floorboard.
Getting the same depth as every other hunter that has ever been there in the past is just not what I call effective or desirable.
If surface clads are what spins your wheels then buy yourself the cheapest Wal-Mart special and you can boast that you will find more coins than me and my high dollar super tech wonder machine ... and it will most likely be the truth.



Thank you for telling it like it is.
 
LS hunter said:
IM looking it to the vision,I Had the DFX and i was not that impress with it depth ok so i got with mine lab ..,The safari is ok but i would like to try whites out again is the v3 that good how about depth
ID and so on......

If you were not impressed with the depth of the DFX then the V may not be fot you either. I put the 10 inch DD coil on my DFX when the coil first came out and find it not to be that much different then the V as far as depth goes
 
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