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Thinking about a Vaquero? Any users in VA?

Woodchuck

New member
I would like to try a Tesoro again , I had a Deleon but it did poorly here in Roanoke Va soil. I got rid of it quick Can anybody tell me how the Vaquero does in high mineralized soil with a lot of iron? I would like to get one if it could handle soil here.
 
Hey WC

I'm in SW PA and for the most part the ground here is okay BUT I do run into the occasional
bad spot where there are a ton of cinders, coke from steel making operations decades past and iron.
Let me tell you if you have bad ground get a Vaquero. The ability to reground balance on the fly in seconds
has saved many hunts. There have been so many places that if I would have had a detector with a set balance
I would have had to have left disgusted. I'm sure you have heard all the praises about the Vaquero.
Very deep...Very simple and Very light...It eats brass up....Well mine has acquired a taste for
shotgun brass and harmonica reeds stupidly deep...lol

Get one buddy and you wont be sorry.

HH
Gary
 
Soil is mild in my part of the country, but I can't imagine not having a Vaquero to swing. It's that good.:thumbup:

tabman
 
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