Iowa hunter here, looking to rekindle an old hobby

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Hey, everyone. I'm from Iowa and have been hoping to pick up this hobby I had as a kid. I've been reading this forum for a little while and thought I'd finally create an account so I can interact with you all.

I was looking around at various ~$300 detectors available today and am still not sure what to get. Then I got to thinking about my old childhood detector that was hanging up in my garage. It's a White's 4000/D Series2, and I got it sometime in the late 1980s used. It had a special rechargable battery pack that stopped working years ago, and the detector has just moved with me over the years.

So on a whim, I searched the web for my model and found the owner's manual. It talked about the battery pack being six AA cell batteries. I'm such an idiot that over the years I never did the math: each AA battery is 1.5V. 1.5V x 6 = 9V!

I just dusted the darned thing off, plugged in a fresh 9V battery, and it powered on!! The speaker doesn't work, but the headphone jack is still functional.

I brought it out into my yard just to see if it would actually pick anything up, and I found one screw from my raised bed garden project and two pieces of 12" rebar along my property line. Not exactly a jackpot, but it proved it still works. I turned up the discrimination and was able to dial out these items, proving the guts of this thing are still doing their job after all these years.

So that brings me to some questions. Does anyone know anything about this era of metal detectors? With the way technology has changed over the past three decades, are the beginner to intermediate models available today actually better than my "classic" model? I've been considering the Garrett Ace 250/350, Bounty Hunter Pioneer 505, or similar. Any thoughts?

BTW, here's the owner's manual I was referring to:

http://media.whiteselectronics.com/...20Manual.pdf


Let me know if I should repost my questions in another specific subforum here.
 

I started with the ACE 250 and was very happy with it. welcome to TNet
 

Iowa hunter here too. I have used three different Garrett detectors and am more than satisfied. I agree, an ACE250 would be very good, simple to run, light weight etc. If you live anywhere near a Scheels All Sport, they have several type on their shelf. Last I saw, near me anyway was a few Bounty Hunters, Teknetics and MineLab. I was checking out the the latter two, but...hmmm...do I need another detector?? Haha. Well, I would like to try other brands out anyway. By the way, if you get a new detector...do yourself a favor and get a good PINPOINTER too...like Garrett ProPointer....this will seriously cut your treasure recovery time down. Look at reviews for these products! For me, I could not get along well without it no matter what detector I used. I hope this helps! Good Luck/Happy Hunting
 

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I am also from Iowa, I think the Ace 250 or 350 are great detectors to start out on. Good Luck!:hello:
 

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