Just bought a Minelab Explorer SE

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Moscrop83
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Just bought a Minelab Explorer SE

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Just took it out for the first time and I think it's going to be really hard to learn . But it will be worth it in the long run ,pin pointing is quite hard . I've only went out for a bit and found two pennys and a nice button . Not bad at all to say the farmer said that the field has nothing left in it . I'am going to a good farm tomorrow let's see what I can pull or of the ground their :)
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Moscrop83 wrote:Just took it out for the first time and I think it's going to be really hard to learn . But it will be worth it in the long run ,pin pointing is quite hard . I've only went out for a bit and found two pennys and a nice button . Not bad at all to say the farmer said that the field has nothing left in it . I'am going to a good farm tomorrow let's see what I can pull or of the ground their :)
I had one of these ant got on with it pretty well. Have to say though on farmland I still find more small silver with my old Laser B1.
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Hi, for the pin-pointing to work you must get a good lock on the siginal 1st, then very slow movements for the pin-point lock, there is a mini review in the Minelab review section I have done for the explorer

Would advise running just some iron mask to start with as well

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