Best Dual Frequency Metal Detector for Relic Hunting
Relic hunting is hard on a detector. Old iron, mineralized ground, and mixed trash can make a machine sound busy long before it sounds useful.
May 12, 2026Relic hunting is hard on a detector. Old iron, mineralized ground, and mixed trash can make a machine sound busy long before it sounds useful.
May 12, 2026Premium metal detectors are not all built for the same kind of hunter. Some are meant to cover more ground with less menu hunting.
May 10, 2026Advanced hunters usually stop looking for a backpack once it can carry the detector kit, recovery tools, water.
May 10, 2026Thorn protection is not really about one dramatic feature.
May 9, 2026Serious detector buyers usually outgrow entry-level machines for the same reason: the hunts change before the gear does.
May 9, 2026High-end metal detectors pay off only when the machine matches the way you actually hunt.
May 8, 2026The Minelab Sovereign GT is easiest to judge by the ground it was built for.
May 5, 2026The Garrett Apex is built for hobbyists who want more room to grow than a basic starter detector gives them.
May 3, 2026The Fisher F-Pulse Pinpointer is a sensible buy for detectorists who hunt wet sand, mineralized dirt.
May 3, 2026The Minelab GPZ 7000 is not the kind of detector you buy for casual wandering.
April 15, 2026