My Finds So Far With the Bounty Hunter Tracker IV

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fishy
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My Finds So Far With the Bounty Hunter Tracker IV

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Put almost everything on my bench today and was quite surprised how much I had B-)

All this was found with the Bounty Hunter IV

Will be buying a new detector soon but im more than happy with the bounty which will be handed down to my son.

Several two and one pound coins missing from the photo :)

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i used to use a bounty hunter tracker 1v good little machines nice finds as well good bit of ammo there
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Y shaped thingy over in the cash area is a double jet from large carbide lamp :)
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william holmes wrote:i used to use a bounty hunter tracker 1v good little machines nice finds as well good bit of ammo there
i also had one of these machines and i must say i never complained, was a great starter machine :D
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Post by GREGGOWREX »

Great finds :D ....even better bench ..it looks bigger than my living room floor lolol :))
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Cheers fellas :)

Was at the beach today and was speaking to a guy who lost a gold ring there 50 years ago.

He said if I find it he wants it back!
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At last ................... there was me thinking I was the only one using a Bounty Hunter Tracker IV and I've been keeping my head down. Like others I've been quite happy with mine, using it mainly on the beach. Must admit I have just got a CS4PI so that I can go paddling at the same time as detecting.

Great lot of finds you have there Fishy
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Post by Philthy Phil »

Nothing wrong with the Tracker IV, it's extremely capable! :D
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