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:usaflag: Help!! Need a Detector That Ignores Nails!!

I use one myself in salt water. I have a WOT one also but use the horseshoe 95 percent of the time. Actually I have 4 coils for it but seldom use anything but the horseshoe one except when I'm after deep targets on beachs that have been hunted well or later into winter conditions where pickings are slim. George
 
Thanks guys for the info.

I've never seen a coil like that before and I wasn't sure what I might expect.

I'm looking forward to trying my luck with it.

I don't know how old it is, but it hasn't had a lot of use from the lack of scratches and I'm hoping I didn't waste my money!

CJ
 
Watch the Eastern sky for a rocket!!

Thanks for the offer George.

Somehow I usually muddle through.

When I'm tired of banging my head against the wall I will ask for help though.:rage:

Best to Ya,

CJ
 
I just spent a couple of hours on the beach near here and used my Excalibur for the first time.

When I finished setting it up according to directions, it worked just fine and I thoroughly enjoyed using it.

Some change and foil and snap tops. None deep!

I like it and am looking forward to getting in the salt water with it before too long.

CJ
 
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