Smudge
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I know the Scorpion, at 15 kHz, was designed to serve as a nugget hunter, but some folks, like John Edmunton up in Canada, is using it very effectively as a shallow coin and jewelry hunter and he has the rings to prove it! Almost $10k in gold finds this year. No way to argue with that! 
Now the Tesoro Compadre is also a good shallow coin hunter and at 12 kHz, has a reputation for hitting even on small fine gold very well too.
So for shallow coin and jewelry hunting, does anyone feel there's a real difference between the two?

Now the Tesoro Compadre is also a good shallow coin hunter and at 12 kHz, has a reputation for hitting even on small fine gold very well too.
So for shallow coin and jewelry hunting, does anyone feel there's a real difference between the two?