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I would get another xterra 705, a good shovel , a pro-pointer and a couple dd coils high and low frequincys (spelling?) With these items it would be pretty versatile...You have a $1300 budget and have to start all over. What machine and accessories would you get and why?
A slightly used Etrac (warranty left) with stock coil, Sunray X-8 coil for running TTF in iron, garrett pinpointer and a Predator model 31 digger. Great setup!
Similar for me, I might consider the Minelab Safari, if I wanted new. The e-trac has a lot features I don't use too, like connecting it to the computer to uplaod/download programs, so the Safari might be just as good for me. I also use the 8x6 SEF and like it, don't know anything about the Sunray.
Yes, I never used the USB port either, but the biggest feature of the Etrac that I don't believe the Safari has is TTF and the Smartfind FE-CO Numbers. I've never used the Safari so can't be sure.
I have never used the Safari either, but I think it does have the FE-CO, 2 sets of numbers, but they have different meanings than on the e-trac. The Safari is multi-frequency like the e-trac, I like that.
If you're going to dig everything that beeps, I'd get a PI machine....something like a White's Surfmaster. Hard to beat the depth and salt water or mineralized ground won't be a problem. Spend the money you saved for a good pin pointer, scoop, and digger.I hunt parks and old home sites but I was just interested in knowing what others on here would do if they had the money. I'm looking at an AT Pro or F75 LTD. Lately I've been finding a lot of cool relics at the home sites and I'm kind of getting into it but I'm the type of person that if the machine goes beep, I dig it regardless if I believe it's trash. That the way I was when I was using my Brother in laws F2.
No go for it.If I could find a BRAND NEW Minelab E-Trac sealed with full warranty from a 100% authorized dealer for like $1,200 .... is there any better deal available then that
It would depend on what type of hunting you plan to do. For an all-around machine, sure, an E-trac is hard to beat in that price range. If I was just a beach hunter, I would choose the Excalibur instead. If I was a nugget hunter, probably the Gold Bug or GMT. For relics, the E-trac would hold it's own but there are others that will work good too, like the F75, Deus, MXT, and the mega-buck GPX series.If I could find a BRAND NEW Minelab E-Trac sealed with full warranty from a 100% authorized dealer for like $1,200 .... is there any better deal available then that