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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
what detector to take to Scotland?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldpick" data-source="post: 517960" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>The XP Deus is by far the most popular detector in the UK for working stubble/ploughed fields, though any detector with fast recovery speeds and selectable frequencies or multi-frequency (Equinox) should fit the bill. Having the ability to run a higher frequency will tend to more suit the lower conductor thin hammered coins and small Roman coins vs say a detector running a single lower frequency. </p><p></p><p>Essentially any area of previous habitation will have you dealing with the issue of plenty of iron contamination, hence why fast recovery speeds will be advantageous and outright depth may be a secondary consideration. </p><p></p><p>So I guess a shortlist should include:</p><p>XP Deus or XP ORX</p><p>Minelab Equinox</p><p>Makro Multi Kruzer or Nokta/Makro Multi Anfibio</p><p></p><p>Things that you can't buy - luck and good permissions. I hope you do well and best of luck regardless of what detector you end up choosing. :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldpick, post: 517960, member: 1695"] The XP Deus is by far the most popular detector in the UK for working stubble/ploughed fields, though any detector with fast recovery speeds and selectable frequencies or multi-frequency (Equinox) should fit the bill. Having the ability to run a higher frequency will tend to more suit the lower conductor thin hammered coins and small Roman coins vs say a detector running a single lower frequency. Essentially any area of previous habitation will have you dealing with the issue of plenty of iron contamination, hence why fast recovery speeds will be advantageous and outright depth may be a secondary consideration. So I guess a shortlist should include: XP Deus or XP ORX Minelab Equinox Makro Multi Kruzer or Nokta/Makro Multi Anfibio Things that you can't buy - luck and good permissions. I hope you do well and best of luck regardless of what detector you end up choosing. :Y: [/QUOTE]
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