[quote birdman]I am about to trade my CZ5 (great performer but loves iron) for a Vaquero. I have a Cibola and want to know if it is worth me trading my CZ for the Vaquero since I already have a cibola? How much better is the Vaquero then the Cibola .The CZ 5 is a deep machine and I just don't won't to make a mistake. Thanks much.
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Birdman the Vaquero will be deeper than the Cibola. Merf on TreasureNet (PM him) is a great guy and he has tested his Cibola carefully and it only gets 5 inches on a dime and 6 on a quarter (low discrimination). Actually this is where 95% of the detectors made today are at. In fact, most factory preset VLF detectors have been in this range since the mid 80's.
Is the Vaquero better than the CZ5? I use the Tejon and absolutely luv it but other than square nails it doesn't miss much iron. But I dig partly broken signals so this is why. If one were to ignore those clipped (bleep) signals (discrimination on foil) then Tesoro is super at missing iron and sounding off on non ferrous metals. Almost all buried iron will give a distinct clipped signal if discrimination is set on or over foil. This still allows to detect gold rings and all coins.
So, with the Tesoro V or Tejon one can miss iron if one is willing to ignore those clipped signals that could be (almost never are) super deep small coins (8-10 inches) or all coins on edge. The call is all yours.
The thing with the Vaquero (and this goes extra for the Tejon) is ground balancing. Many people don't do it right and therefore hate manual ground balance machines. If you get that ground balance right even the mighty Tejon will run smooth and quiet even in super trashy areas. Whenever you read about the Tejon chirping and making lots of noise you know immediately the person didn't know how to ground balance.
Should you trade your CZ5 for the V? If you can ID iron in any way with your CZ5 then probably not. I would trade it in a John Wayne minute for a Tejon. Like khouse wrote I'd sell the Cibola and move up to the V or Tejon.
Zeb