Smudge
Bronze Member
- Jul 9, 2010
- 1,532
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- Detector(s) used
- A Propointer tied to a stick
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Headed out to the Central Florida beaches this past Sunday with my newly acquired Sand Shark. Having heard horror stories about pulse induction detectors, I was braced for the worst.
But the worst never happened. In fact, it was probably the most fun I've had in this hobby for a long time. I sure did learn a few things about PI detectors though.
1. They don't miss anything.
2. They will hit even the smallest target.
3. They have incredible depth.
4. They don't miss anything.
I included my bucket shot below just to show you what came out of the sand after 6 hours of hunting (the summer heat finally drove me off the beach at 1:00). Here's my junk count (you Excal users get ready to laugh).
Bottle Caps - 83
Bobby Pins - 18
Pull Tabs - 10
Screws/Washers - 10
Tie Wraps - 6
Bent Wire - 5
Batteries - 3
Tent Stakes - 3
The costume earring was found in the dry sand while the costume hoop braclet was found at about 6" in the wet sand near the tide line.
Those tiny pieces of iron are included just to show how small a target this Sand Shark can hit!
But the biggest thrill was finding my first ring of the entire hunting season this summer. I've tried a few detectors over these past months, but only the Sand Shark was able to produce a ring. Yes, my excitement abated a bit when I saw "Tungsten Carbide" printed on the inside, but honestly, I don't care right now.
Anyway, had a great time. Hope you folks did as well.
But the worst never happened. In fact, it was probably the most fun I've had in this hobby for a long time. I sure did learn a few things about PI detectors though.
1. They don't miss anything.
2. They will hit even the smallest target.
3. They have incredible depth.
4. They don't miss anything.
I included my bucket shot below just to show you what came out of the sand after 6 hours of hunting (the summer heat finally drove me off the beach at 1:00). Here's my junk count (you Excal users get ready to laugh).
Bottle Caps - 83
Bobby Pins - 18
Pull Tabs - 10
Screws/Washers - 10
Tie Wraps - 6
Bent Wire - 5
Batteries - 3
Tent Stakes - 3
The costume earring was found in the dry sand while the costume hoop braclet was found at about 6" in the wet sand near the tide line.
Those tiny pieces of iron are included just to show how small a target this Sand Shark can hit!
But the biggest thrill was finding my first ring of the entire hunting season this summer. I've tried a few detectors over these past months, but only the Sand Shark was able to produce a ring. Yes, my excitement abated a bit when I saw "Tungsten Carbide" printed on the inside, but honestly, I don't care right now.
Anyway, had a great time. Hope you folks did as well.
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