NCGREG
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- Oct 6, 2013
- 134
- 38
- Detector(s) used
- EXCAL II BHID DFX MXT
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Hi guys, I have been beach hunting with a White's BHID for 7 years or so, and during that time frame I have found some very interesting items, in the shallow water and up on the surf, and dry sand. Now I have reached a point in that, I am feeling like I want something different as far as a main dectector is concerned. I guess you could say that I want to "hone" my skills and be better at what I do as far as beach hunting goes.
The BHID has served me well, and has never let me down. But it's starting to feel like this machine has become sort of limited as to the things that it will do, or should I say the things that I can do with it. For example = It is a "turn on and go machine" and that is a fine thing, but I have reached the point in my humble experience that tells me I want more out of my trip to the surf, than my White's can offer.
I have heard, and read some really good things about the Excal's and I would appreciate all of the input and advice that I can get from you guys that are experienced with this series. For example, does running an Excal in Disc mode affect the machines depth? What is "Reverse Discrimination"? Are they difficult to ground balance? Do they have a tendancy to "false" in the shallow surf like a BHID does? "Does the coil try to float up in the water like a BHID? How do they hold up as far as a durability standpoint, do they last for many years, and are they a "work horse" and ready to go? Do the batteries hold up and last for a long time, or do you constantly have to buy expensive battery packs? Can an Excal be upgraded in any way? Are they heavy?.... And finally.... Is an older model Excal "better" than a newer model or vice versa?
I hope that I have asked these questions in the right forum, and I surely don't want to start a war between the White's supporters and the Minelab supporters. That is not what I am after. I am going to keep my BHID as a backup machine, and let my wifey use (have it) for when she goes with me. As I said, I have just reached a point in this hobby to where I feel like I am "stuck" and I want to move ahead and really get better at what I love to do.
Thanks for any, and all help.
Greg
The BHID has served me well, and has never let me down. But it's starting to feel like this machine has become sort of limited as to the things that it will do, or should I say the things that I can do with it. For example = It is a "turn on and go machine" and that is a fine thing, but I have reached the point in my humble experience that tells me I want more out of my trip to the surf, than my White's can offer.
I have heard, and read some really good things about the Excal's and I would appreciate all of the input and advice that I can get from you guys that are experienced with this series. For example, does running an Excal in Disc mode affect the machines depth? What is "Reverse Discrimination"? Are they difficult to ground balance? Do they have a tendancy to "false" in the shallow surf like a BHID does? "Does the coil try to float up in the water like a BHID? How do they hold up as far as a durability standpoint, do they last for many years, and are they a "work horse" and ready to go? Do the batteries hold up and last for a long time, or do you constantly have to buy expensive battery packs? Can an Excal be upgraded in any way? Are they heavy?.... And finally.... Is an older model Excal "better" than a newer model or vice versa?
I hope that I have asked these questions in the right forum, and I surely don't want to start a war between the White's supporters and the Minelab supporters. That is not what I am after. I am going to keep my BHID as a backup machine, and let my wifey use (have it) for when she goes with me. As I said, I have just reached a point in this hobby to where I feel like I am "stuck" and I want to move ahead and really get better at what I love to do.
Thanks for any, and all help.
Greg
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