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A Review of the Bounty Hunter Metal Detector

By: David Cowley

There are a lot of different brands of metal detector out there, and if you're just starting out with the fun hobby of detecting, why not try a Bounty Hunter metal detector? There are a few reasons why we recommend this particular brand, and why they're a good choice especially for those new to hobby.
Bounty Hunter metal detectors are lightweight, easy to use, and perfect for any reason you might be using a detector. For example, most models will come with headphones so that you don't need to disturb the neighbors or alert other treasure hunters when you come across something that might be valuable. Many other models of metal detectors also come with headphones, but these metal detectors are known to be more affordable even with having these particular features, and many others just like it.
They also have built-in sensitivity meters which you can adjust, depending on the ground surface over which you'll be hunting. Their more advanced models usually include a visual reference so that you can determine the type of metal being detected before you even dig it up. This means that when you use one of these models of Bounty Hunter metal detector you don't need to waste your time pulling up every bottle cap or aluminum can pull tab you come across. People have actually found very valuable items, from gold coins to gold artifacts.
Most also prefer the Bounty Hunter metal detectors simply because of their ease of use. They have built-in ground balancing controls, meaning they won't go haywire every time you wave it over a small hill or when it detects ground that's heavier than others surfaces. This means that you don't need to continually adjust the sensors or readouts when changing from beachfront to heavier areas.
These metal detectors are lightweight, something that can't be taken for granted when treasure hunting. One problem that many hunters have is that their arm gets worn out far too quickly when holding those larger models; not only do you need to hold the detector but you need to control it, move it around, and so forth. There's nothing more irritating when treasure hunting than to have to stop and rest your arm simply because your equipment is poorly built and far too heavy! You shouldn't need to be a body builder to use a metal detector! But Bounty Hunter metal detector are all made from lightweight materials and are built to fit no matter how long or short your arm actually is. This eliminates a lot of the arm fatigue you would normally have when hunting down artifacts in a large field.
Affordability is another plus factor for Bounty Hunter metal detectors. Bounty Hunter knows that many treasure hunters don't really plan on making a living from this activity but are just looking for a fun and maybe educational hobby. The majority of their models are less than two hundred dollars, making them able to fit into virtually anyone's budget.
So if you're new to the practice of hunting or an experienced treasure hunter, it's time to consider Bounty Hunter metal detectors. They're perfect for whatever reason you want to go hunting and are sure to be affordable to anyone. With the price of gold over $700 oz today, more and more people are getting metal detectors and heading into the hills.
Happy Treasure Hunting.

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David Cowley has created numerous articles on Treasure Hunting. He has also created a Web Site dedicated to Treasure Hunting. Visit Treasure Hunting

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