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Old 06-24-2006, 08:45 PM
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does anybody here use electronic probes? uni,whites ect. good?bad? dont buy this one. ect.
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Old 06-24-2006, 09:50 PM
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i agree with boobie! i didnt realize how important a probe was until i began hunting with one. it makes retrieving a coin soooo much faster. it also helps you to prevent damaging your finds too. i have an automax v2 pinpointer and i am about 80% happy with it. it works well and i like how it will detect an object a third of the way up the shaft as opposed to just at the tip. the downside of it is that it is big, it is not as durable as i would like ( i broke mine last week and had to glue it back together) and the sensativity knob is really easy to bump by accident.
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Old 06-25-2006, 09:55 AM
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I don't use mine on every target but I would say I use it on at least 1/2. It will keep you scratching some of the deeper coins. I also think you will do even less damage to the grass when digging coins. I have been using a Little Wizard II for about 5 weeks and I can tell the on/off switch is starting to wear out.
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Old 06-25-2006, 03:34 PM
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Go with the Vibraprobe 560. It can be used anywhere and has no controls that have a tendency to break. I sell them at a discount.
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Old 06-26-2006, 09:54 AM
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I'll run the opposite of Boobie on this one just to cloud the issue. I have a Bullseye and a Bullseye II. Great for finding stray shot in quail when I go hunting in the fall but that's bout all I use them for.. On the other hand I have a DX1 on both my MXT and my wife's and wouldn't be without them. Just my humble opinion.
What ever you decide a probe in one of the most useful tools you can have with you next to a digging tool. Saves time digging so you spend more time detecting..
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Old 06-29-2006, 11:35 AM
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I am on my second Automax V2. The first one broke where the shaft joins the electronics. I tried gluing, taping, etc, but it kept coming loose. I was given my second Automax and before I ever used it, I laid a heavy bead of JB weld epoxy where the shaft joins the electronics. My improvement really works and now you can almost pry without it breaking. It is big but if need be you can reach way down into a hole to check things out. I have a GI-1 on my GTI 2500 but still use the Automax a lot. MontyB
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Old 06-29-2006, 06:02 PM
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I will just say i had one. But sold it, i found i had too much stuff to carry when it gets hot. It was a purchase i thought i needed at the time. Sorry but this reply is totally against the grain.
Hey Free this is what the forum is all about, honest answers to honest questions whether it goes against the grain or not.. Bob
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