HunterMF
Sr. Member
- Feb 17, 2016
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- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro/ Garrett Pro Pointer AT
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I have read a lot about how the AT Pro does not do very well on the beach and people telling me the Equinox does much better. I went for a day trip to a well known detecting beach and tested my AT Pro on dry sand, wet sand and even in the water. I did take the cover off my coil before doing this. I also had very limited time because of my recovering shoulder and because it's mid summer.
For the most part, after grounding the detector and then taking it down about 2-3 notches afterwards, it worked decently.
Every now and then I would get a solid 80s-90s signal but could not find anything. (detector said 6-8" down)
I did find a Harley Davidson strap clip, and some garbage, but nothing to hype about. This was my very first time on a beach with my detector so it was strictly a test run.
Is it possible that my detector was picking up solid signals much deeper than expected? (Stock 8.5x11 coil attached) Or is it most likely false reading down to the salt water deep in the sand at some points? On one signal, I dug about the length of my arm before stopping. Is it worth looking into the Equinox 600/800 for beach visits?
Overall, not a lot of chatter in my detector, transitioned fairly easy between dry and wet sand after grounding it out. I walked maybe 1/4 mile before my arm started to feel it. and didn't detect back to my spot.
Thanks for the read,
Cheers!
For the most part, after grounding the detector and then taking it down about 2-3 notches afterwards, it worked decently.
Every now and then I would get a solid 80s-90s signal but could not find anything. (detector said 6-8" down)
I did find a Harley Davidson strap clip, and some garbage, but nothing to hype about. This was my very first time on a beach with my detector so it was strictly a test run.
Is it possible that my detector was picking up solid signals much deeper than expected? (Stock 8.5x11 coil attached) Or is it most likely false reading down to the salt water deep in the sand at some points? On one signal, I dug about the length of my arm before stopping. Is it worth looking into the Equinox 600/800 for beach visits?
Overall, not a lot of chatter in my detector, transitioned fairly easy between dry and wet sand after grounding it out. I walked maybe 1/4 mile before my arm started to feel it. and didn't detect back to my spot.
Thanks for the read,
Cheers!
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