Lowbatts
Gold Member
Several of you new guys have noted a high degree of success with low-end detectors in a few of the threads and I inferred some ponderance on the value of high-end detectors, let me respond. NO FLAMING!
Firstly, it may be your first detector or just a low-end replcement and you are a new, enthusiastic MD'er. Cool! I started off with a low end BH and had a riot but almost immediatley wanted to play the big hand and get a high end machine. I was having a riot with my machine but I was using it to it's advantages as I do with all the MD's I use. when I got my first high end machine, a CZ-5 almost as soon as they came out. I was astounded by the change in detecting habits I could accomodate. Didn't use a mid-tier machine for a few years more.
But my detecting habits did change and I found myself looking for the harder to get targets. Let me flashback a bit to the BH, I was using it in the park and an old-timer using a then high-end machine told me he had been working that park for over 20 years. His wife sat and read or knitted on nice days while he detected. Another nearby park and the old timer there told me he had been working it for 25 years. They had great finds and often overlooked the surface finds or shallow digs. Those were for me. I found some nice jewelry and quite a few near-surface old coins as well. I also developed routines for the playground areas they no longer checked as they had cleaned them out once or twice a year. I found the rate of replenishment was far greater and attacked detecting a bit more aggressively. That got me that new CZ-5! Then the CZ-7, the CZ-20 and then to the mid-tier, a well-used 1235X.
I have adopted bad habits along the way. Mostly a "purist" perspective that I must dig the deepest target to "win" or the odlest target before I consider myself successful. But I have been fortunate over the last few years to run into new detectorists to hunt with that always amaze me with new perspectives and cause me to re-learn those things that make this a great hobby! Just remember, when those finds slow down, that does not mean they have gone away and you have to lock yourself into a new detecting mode or style to gain satisfaction. If you like doing this, you most likely will want to get a deeper-seeking machine and better discrimination but as long as you remember to get back to those places that got you going and keep that enthusiasm you'll enjoy this hobby for years to come as so many of use have.
Someday it will become so-so when you don't have to dig a target to know what it is and leave whatever you're not looking for in the gorund, but hopefully that's a long way off! Have fun and happy hunting!
Firstly, it may be your first detector or just a low-end replcement and you are a new, enthusiastic MD'er. Cool! I started off with a low end BH and had a riot but almost immediatley wanted to play the big hand and get a high end machine. I was having a riot with my machine but I was using it to it's advantages as I do with all the MD's I use. when I got my first high end machine, a CZ-5 almost as soon as they came out. I was astounded by the change in detecting habits I could accomodate. Didn't use a mid-tier machine for a few years more.
But my detecting habits did change and I found myself looking for the harder to get targets. Let me flashback a bit to the BH, I was using it in the park and an old-timer using a then high-end machine told me he had been working that park for over 20 years. His wife sat and read or knitted on nice days while he detected. Another nearby park and the old timer there told me he had been working it for 25 years. They had great finds and often overlooked the surface finds or shallow digs. Those were for me. I found some nice jewelry and quite a few near-surface old coins as well. I also developed routines for the playground areas they no longer checked as they had cleaned them out once or twice a year. I found the rate of replenishment was far greater and attacked detecting a bit more aggressively. That got me that new CZ-5! Then the CZ-7, the CZ-20 and then to the mid-tier, a well-used 1235X.
I have adopted bad habits along the way. Mostly a "purist" perspective that I must dig the deepest target to "win" or the odlest target before I consider myself successful. But I have been fortunate over the last few years to run into new detectorists to hunt with that always amaze me with new perspectives and cause me to re-learn those things that make this a great hobby! Just remember, when those finds slow down, that does not mean they have gone away and you have to lock yourself into a new detecting mode or style to gain satisfaction. If you like doing this, you most likely will want to get a deeper-seeking machine and better discrimination but as long as you remember to get back to those places that got you going and keep that enthusiasm you'll enjoy this hobby for years to come as so many of use have.
Someday it will become so-so when you don't have to dig a target to know what it is and leave whatever you're not looking for in the gorund, but hopefully that's a long way off! Have fun and happy hunting!
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