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Old ranch house foundation

STexasDigger

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I recently discovered a sidewalk, cement steps and old patches of a house foundation on my ranch here in South Texas which made me want to buy a metal detector to search the grounds for relics, coins, bars of gold..lol, etc. A local vendor is recommending the X-Terra 50 which seems like a nice detector. I also live very near a saltwater beach and he indicated that this unit would be a good all around detector for me.

Any comments on which detector would be best, and how would you go about exploring the old ranch house area?

Thanks in advance for suggestions and comments.
 
...getting the X-Terra 70, which has a beach mode specifically for salt water beaches. The X-Terra 50 may not handle the wet salt sand well.

HH :detecting:
 
the X-Terra 70 would the better choice. I will also say that there are a number of others selections that could be made, but keeping with the X-Terra series, I'd go with the X-T 70.
 
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