Supposing you find a beautiful stone or a wonderful fusion crusted piece of metal – will you take it away with you? And do you usually put your finds in your pocket? It’s a bad habit which, if you don’t have this device as a part of your equipage, may cost you several years of life… 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
I am reproached for having laughed at a pinpointer with a loupe – kinda ‘people went out of their way to make such a thing, so if you don’t like it, don’t meddle’…
It’s all the same to me who is taking money out of your pockets and how, but it’s up to me to decide when and with whom I should laugh. Recently I have come across a strange metal detecting accessory. Is this one useful? Continue reading
Is your machine unable to separate targets that are close together? Hence there will come different detectorists who’ll bring different machines with them – and will seize your finds. Watch the video: why a detector needs the recovery speed. Continue reading
The issue started from a Deteknix pinpointer: according to comments, it reacts to a brick. We started testing the others and… Yet red brick appears to be a target for a pinpointer. If you aren’t aware of it, you can take a long time over breaking the bricks while searching for your find. Continue reading