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The AT PRO shines again....:thumbup:

JOE in MD

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It's not a lot to look at, but if you knew where I was detecting you would be amazed. I hit an old spot we named "button Hill"( obviously we have founds tons of buttons) that we have pounded to death for years. Well I not saying the AT PRO is the all time "super Detector", but yesterday's finds say a lot for it. I only hunted about 2 hours and in a spot that I know a friend has hit it and spent hours going around this one area finding just about every target there. The AT PRO has unbelievable separation abilities. Everyone of these targets were IN the same hole or VERY close to a piece of iron. I walked out with a total of 10 buttons, part of a suspender buckle and 2 rivets . The to rivets( I think) are VERY small and the button( middle row on right) has a design on it. Again the AT PRO is HOT in iron, but any where else it's only as good as any other detector. This of course is only my opinion. LOL JOE in MD
 
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