DiggingThePNW
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Like I said,I'm wasn't trying to split hairs but since you brought a few things up,I'll adress them with my opinion,compared to your opinion.
First, the nox isn't as stable as the 440. The vanquish runs smooth and I've used it in places the Equinox wouldn't settle down. Ergonomics, nox isn't the best,440 is a dream to swing in comparison..I agree the 800 can be set up seven ways to Sunday. And you'll find stuff. Vanquish has limited settings but also finds stuff
I've never set my watch to see how many hours I have in a machine,but I use the nox and vanquish alot .Truth be told I find just about the same amount with both, no mind blowing scratching my head finds from the nox or the vanquish. Both good machines, ease of use vs fiddling and price is what I see seperating them as far as actual finds,and that's what really counts,finds
No one would trade you a nox for your 540, too much difference in price.So that’s not really putting your money where your mouth is. Add $500 and I'll trade you a new 800.
Both are good machines,and like I said no matter how much fiddling your doing are you really finding anything worthwhile day in and day out? If it’s not consistent then what’s the use.
I have a ton of coins,all found. Most are worth a buck or two,some a little more.even these seated dimes etc people post can be bought on eBay for under $20,and if it takes a $650 to $950 ,well the return isn’t that good imo. But hey,it’s all just my opinion,and yours. Good luck to you
I obviously sounded like a jerk to you and that wasn’t my intention. I get the vanquish is a good machine but if you could choose between the 600 and the 440 you would take a 440?