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SST v. MXT Pro

CladDog

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For those who have used both, if you were going to buy one for park and beach hunting, which would you choose?

I am really interested in this SST, but cannot find a lot of information about it at the moment.
 
All indications is the SST is a little hotter across the board. Thinking about one myself,But have to go out of town for awhile. May pick one up when I get back as they are a lite weight striped down MXT/M6 so should be easy on my bad shoulder.
 
I've owned both, for park hunting the SST appears to have a slight edge that would be my pick for park hunting. Plus, Its super light.

Both would be good for dry sand beach hunting, I could go either way for beach.

But for relic hunting I would choose the MXT, relic mode on the MXT is better suited in iron sites conductive signals are crisper you can clearly tell a conductive Target masked by iron by audio alone. With the SST one needs to monitor both screen and go by audio, The SST is a good detector but in iron its harder to hear a masked signal because iron audio kind of blends in with the second lowest tone.

Paul (Ca)
 
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