Minrelica
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Yesterday I went on my first hunt and made my first tnet post and I have some questions I'd like to ask.
1) I have a coil cover for my Garrett Ace 250. My question is, are the coil covers for storage use only? Do people keep them on while hunting? I kept the cover on until I went out hunting yesterday. The last spot that I hunted was very rocky and when I was packing up to go home I noticed the the bottom of the coil had a bunch of scratches on it.
Will scratches on the coil in any way hinder the performance of the machine?
2) What are the benefits of a larger coil?
3) In general, what type of trowel do you use for digging targets? I have a hard plastic trowel that I bought at Home Depot. The reason I ask is because I've seen some youtube videos of people digging targets with metal trowels which are indeed sturdier but wouldn't you risk the chance of ruining/scratching the object?
4) What does a $700 machine do that a $200-$300 machine doesnt?
Thanks a Bunch in advance. Any responses will be appreciated.
1) I have a coil cover for my Garrett Ace 250. My question is, are the coil covers for storage use only? Do people keep them on while hunting? I kept the cover on until I went out hunting yesterday. The last spot that I hunted was very rocky and when I was packing up to go home I noticed the the bottom of the coil had a bunch of scratches on it.
Will scratches on the coil in any way hinder the performance of the machine?
2) What are the benefits of a larger coil?
3) In general, what type of trowel do you use for digging targets? I have a hard plastic trowel that I bought at Home Depot. The reason I ask is because I've seen some youtube videos of people digging targets with metal trowels which are indeed sturdier but wouldn't you risk the chance of ruining/scratching the object?
4) What does a $700 machine do that a $200-$300 machine doesnt?
Thanks a Bunch in advance. Any responses will be appreciated.
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