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Quietest detector in iron or trash when using discrimination?

Bill_S

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I have tried a lot of detectors and was trying to remember which ones ran the smoothest or quietest in iron or trash when using dicrimination. In other words if I had iron or some other target discriminated out the detector would not make a peep on one of the targets discriminated out. The Etrac is good. What are some other detectors that run smooth like that? Thanks.
 
Bill---The G2 or new GB works very well in the situation you described.-----They won't get you as deep as the Etrac but they are great little machines for this type of hunting.
 
a broken detector would be the quietest lol lol...i have a whites 5900 which has a transmit-recieve mode which is very very quiet until you are on top of the target....not very good depth in that mode but pleasant to hunt in..... the only downfall of quiet hunting is you will probably miss a certain percentage of targets you might have hit on if you had been running the machine with a slightly chattery set up.....
 
The quietest detector bar none...hands down...those who have used em know this for fact.....A Wilson Coin and Relic. So quiet they bugged me. I would have to check it over the brass eyelets on my shoes now and again. That machine never made a peep if the target was discriminated out.
Never seen a machine as quiet and I have tried almost all of them.
 
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