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Beach Detecting Information and Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="kleinman98" data-source="post: 48539" data-attributes="member: 1471"><p>Oh they are so far apart. Definitely chalk and cheese.</p><p>The Ace 250 is great for the park and dry sand at the beach. The ATX, well, what can I say, digging 18" in sand is ok but in the park? Not a chance.</p><p>The ATX finds stuff deep down in the sand that other detectors never get the chance to see. It behaves well in salt or fresh water although nobody mentioned how hard it can be trying to balance in the shallows with a big detector in one hand and a big green MF shovel in the other with waves lapping at your knees.</p><p>All good fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kleinman98, post: 48539, member: 1471"] Oh they are so far apart. Definitely chalk and cheese. The Ace 250 is great for the park and dry sand at the beach. The ATX, well, what can I say, digging 18" in sand is ok but in the park? Not a chance. The ATX finds stuff deep down in the sand that other detectors never get the chance to see. It behaves well in salt or fresh water although nobody mentioned how hard it can be trying to balance in the shallows with a big detector in one hand and a big green MF shovel in the other with waves lapping at your knees. All good fun! [/QUOTE]
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