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Sea Hunter ??

mickfin

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Dose anyone use a Garrett Sea Hunter that can tell me how it Works in Salt and in fresh in discrete say with a Dist of 4 of 5 , Thanks , Mickfin
 
Great machine!:garrett::detecting:The deepest metal detector that I have ever used(aside from the two-box depth multiplier units, of course).:thumbup:
Using a disc of 4 or 5 in standard trash elimination mode, you are liable to miss out on some gold targets. You will still be hittin' on deep iron(because it's PI).
In discreet trash elimination mode, such a disc level will probably knock out most pull tabs and you'll still pick up gold bands well, but not very deep. You'll still be getting signals on deep iron('cause it's PI).
The way I run mine is to use discreet trash elimination with a disc of zero. The machine will run alot more stable in discreet mode. If it's still a bit chatty or unstable, I might touch the disc up to one or two, max. Dig everything. When you get a signal, switch to standard trash elimination mode zero disc. That way you'l'l get a much stronger signal to pinpoint with. Then continue on with previous settings.:wiggle:
Just my $.02 worth. :biggrin: Happy Hunting!:)
 
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