The Minelab X-Terra 305, Minelab X-Terra 505 and Minelab X-Terra 705 machines look different than they used to. Whether these are good changes or not, that’s for you to decide. However, it can be said right now that these ones happened because it was to the manufacturer’s interest to do so. No one asked you and isn’t about to start now. We give, you buy. Continue reading
A Bulgarian-made telescopic shaft for the Minelab X-Terra 305, 505, 705 units is now available for sale. The X-Terra control box seat is rather non-typical, so this solution looks really awesome. See the photo report: a telescopic shaft for the Minelab X-Terra (and other machines). Continue reading
What to do with a pinpointer while hunting? I don’t have a 100% solution to this question. When reconnoitering a new hunting site, with a backpack left in the car and a belt worn under the outer garments, once again I have a problem: where to stick my pinpointer. The most optimal place is to attach it to the armrest. Continue reading
Here’s a photo report: a homemade armrest for Minelab Go-Find metal detector. Interestingly, such an armrest can be removed, doesn’t require any changes to its original design and is cheap. Continue reading
Do you use a fixing strap on the armrest? I don’t. When digging up a hole I often have to put the detector aside. But what if the armrest is removable? See the photo report: a homemade removable armrest. Continue reading