Martin_V3i
Elite Member
Buy the Fisher 2-coil package and don't look back. Does Eurotek even offer a 2coil deal anywhere close to the F2 in price? You don't want to be stuck with the only stock Eurotek coil. It does gather in EMI.
You never know unless you ask around .Buy the Fisher 2-coil package and don't look back. Does Eurotek even offer a 2coil deal anywhere close to the F2 in price? You don't want to be stuck with the only stock Eurotek coil. It does gather in EMI.
well my bounty hunter doesnt have a good dicrimination at all and in garbage infested sites that have serious potential i dig up trash :/
I'm curious as to which Bounty Hunter you have. I have a Lone Start and just notch out everything except clad and zinc (I leave zinc in to increase the chances of silver) and very rarely hit on junk, including iron.
Looks a small step up from a bounty hunter junior… I owned one and found a few coins. Hope you decide on a nice machine!
Eurotek Pro or a F2...
I just joined the forum, and have a brand new Bounty Hunter 3300, never used. After reading the entries in this thread, I am wondering whether I made the right choice in buying the Bounty Hunter. Should I exchange it for the F2? It seems that the members like it very much for a MD in the $200 price range. I am a newbie, and have never been metal detecting myself before, only with someone else running the equipment. Would the F2 be easier to operate? I would appreciate any input.
I just joined the forum, and have a brand new Bounty Hunter 3300, never used. After reading the entries in this thread, I am wondering whether I made the right choice in buying the Bounty Hunter. Should I exchange it for the F2? It seems that the members like it very much for a MD in the $200 price range. I am a newbie, and have never been metal detecting myself before, only with someone else running the equipment. Would the F2 be easier to operate? I would appreciate any input.
If I were gonna spend $200 I think I would go with a eurotek pro. The iron audio feature alone would make me pick it over an ace or f2(which I own). sent you a pm......
The Garrett AT Pro had iron audio which I really enjoyed and I think the Eurotek has something similar.
It basically lets you lower or eliminate iron tones without actually discriminating out iron. So your machine still detects and IDs iron, but mutes the sound allowing your ears to hear non-iron tones without the constant low tone drumming of iron. You lose depth when you use discrimination so this in a way allows you to ignore iron without using discrimination.