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Way Cool.Ordered the Legend ProPak last night. Hopefully I will learn enough to feel a little comfortable with it by the time we hit the OR coast in July. Meanwhile keep posting so I can learn!!!
Good luck with your new Legend Mr. Ron.Ordered the Legend ProPak last night. Hopefully I will learn enough to feel a little comfortable with it by the time we hit the OR coast in July. Meanwhile keep posting so I can learn!!!
That always a big "is this new thing better, did I just happen to get over the target for the first time, how could that target have been missed all these years, well, so much for x y z seeing through iron".... and so on, is the question with something new. In my case with the Nox, I have never re-hunted a spot that I could consider the Nox a game changer over most of my other detectors. But, what actually is a "game changer?" The Nox does surprise me from time to time, like the Legend will for you. Like for me and the Nox, I suspect, you will find the Legend will do some things just a bit better then your other detectors. Enough to be a game changer??? I do know, though, in just learning the detector you will dig some iffy targets that will turn out to be good. And that alone is good. Good luck and let the new fun began. HH jim tnMost interesting scenario I’m eager to try is that infernal AdLawn on the University.