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Pinpointers Minelab Pro-Find (35) or Garrett Pro Pointer (AT)
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<blockquote data-quote="Pieces-Of-Eight" data-source="post: 514936" data-attributes="member: 15910"><p>Ok guys,</p><p>I'm after advice again. Although I've stuck to beach detecting so far which doesn't require pinpointer (finds are always in the scoop). I'll be hitting soil areas before long so will be needing a pin pointer.</p><p></p><p>following advice from this site I settled on the MineLab Nox 600 as my detector and although i'm still very novice at adjusting the settings i'm really pleased with my purchase (sadly I couldn't stretch to the 800 ).</p><p></p><p>I'll be hunting for coins and jewelry mostly (probably around sports parks ) but would also like the option for a rare distance trip to perhaps find a nugget ( appreciate that i'm under gunned for serious hunting but neve say never hey <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> )</p><p></p><p>Being please with the Nox, i'm leaning towards the Pro_find 35 however I actually prefer the design of the Pro Pointer and have read a couple of un flattering reviews of the Minelab.</p><p>I've only the money to buy one once (and may even try for a 2nd hand unit) so hoping those with experience might be able to state why they would choose one over the other.</p><p></p><p>hopefully i'm not starting a brand ware here but you have put me on the right path before.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Steve</p><p>p.s. I am open to an alternative brand if ive missed something brilliant in the price range of around $200</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieces-Of-Eight, post: 514936, member: 15910"] Ok guys, I'm after advice again. Although I've stuck to beach detecting so far which doesn't require pinpointer (finds are always in the scoop). I'll be hitting soil areas before long so will be needing a pin pointer. following advice from this site I settled on the MineLab Nox 600 as my detector and although i'm still very novice at adjusting the settings i'm really pleased with my purchase (sadly I couldn't stretch to the 800 ). I'll be hunting for coins and jewelry mostly (probably around sports parks ) but would also like the option for a rare distance trip to perhaps find a nugget ( appreciate that i'm under gunned for serious hunting but neve say never hey ;) ) Being please with the Nox, i'm leaning towards the Pro_find 35 however I actually prefer the design of the Pro Pointer and have read a couple of un flattering reviews of the Minelab. I've only the money to buy one once (and may even try for a 2nd hand unit) so hoping those with experience might be able to state why they would choose one over the other. hopefully i'm not starting a brand ware here but you have put me on the right path before. Thanks Steve p.s. I am open to an alternative brand if ive missed something brilliant in the price range of around $200 [/QUOTE]
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Pinpointers Minelab Pro-Find (35) or Garrett Pro Pointer (AT)
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