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<p>[QUOTE="Cazkaboom, post: 1329951, member: 33215"]Thanks for the information, I have a metal detector, but never find the time to use it, but that will definitely help me when I find something of value.</p><p><br /></p><p>And a few more questions, </p><p>I have a Bounty Hunter Time Ranger that was given to me by my aunt and uncle, do you have any experience with that model, if so, what is your opinion?</p><p>And do you use just the standard coil to search the beaches? </p><p>I am always searching parks in the land, not beach, so I use a deep targeting coil rather than the standard coil because things tend to be deeper than regular, since I am in a 150+ year old town. </p><p>And would it be worth it to go to the beach with one? I live about 40-50 miles from the Pacific, and about 80 miles away from a major town (Seattle) and never find much in the rural areas. What say you? Do you have better relics in populated areas or the more rural areas? I am guessing you find more jewlery in the populated areas, but maybe more(?) Historical items in the rural areas?</p><p>Please go easy on the detecting noob <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>~Cannyn[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cazkaboom, post: 1329951, member: 33215"]Thanks for the information, I have a metal detector, but never find the time to use it, but that will definitely help me when I find something of value. And a few more questions, I have a Bounty Hunter Time Ranger that was given to me by my aunt and uncle, do you have any experience with that model, if so, what is your opinion? And do you use just the standard coil to search the beaches? I am always searching parks in the land, not beach, so I use a deep targeting coil rather than the standard coil because things tend to be deeper than regular, since I am in a 150+ year old town. And would it be worth it to go to the beach with one? I live about 40-50 miles from the Pacific, and about 80 miles away from a major town (Seattle) and never find much in the rural areas. What say you? Do you have better relics in populated areas or the more rural areas? I am guessing you find more jewlery in the populated areas, but maybe more(?) Historical items in the rural areas? Please go easy on the detecting noob :) ~Cannyn[/QUOTE]
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