Bounty Hunter Lone Star Pro
Price: $199
Avg. Score:
4
Based on 1 reviews
Based on 1 reviews
Avg. Durability: 5.00
Avg. Ease of use: 5.00
Slow, but works!!
March 14, 2016
I was a little shocked my first signal broke the audio about 6" AFTER the
coil passed the target!! The ID was right on, however, as was the tonal ID.
Pinpointing required a slow sweeping of the target, but after a few
minutes, I had the hang of it. I was concerned about multiple targets close
together, but in the notch mode I found coins near trash. The weight is
comparable to the Compadre, which meant I could-and did-search for hours on
end!
After frequent testing, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this as a good starter unit. My "PC tablet on a stick" has features comparable to higher priced machines! If I were to recommend changes, I would have the "zincers" break at high tone instead of being in the tab audio zone---although the visual ID is correct. That way, no looking at the meter to verify.
Also, I would have a last mode memory instead of a complete reset. A pinpoint would be nice, but for the price, I can live with it as is.
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Would you recommend this to a new user?
Yes, absolutely!
Ken Carpenter from
Marshall, Texas
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