I was given a Bounty hunter Pioneer 202 YEARS ago and lost the manual so long back lol, recently got it out to use and this video saved my life on instructions lol, thank ya
Hello Russ, my name is Rob. My Daughter bought a vintage bounty Hunter Marauder Xp metal detector at an antique shop. Was wondering if you knew where we could find information about how to use it as it did not have an owner’s manual with it. Thanks for your time.
The Pioneer 202 Made Me Depressed and Was Not Loads of Fun for the Family. Kids would complain “ Dad all we keep finding is Pop Cans” wife would yell at me !!! Saying you bought a piece of Junk. We are divorced now and now I live on the streets all because of the Pioneer 200. I sold it to buy some booze to forget about the Pioneer 200 on how it ruined my life.
First Texas and Garrett are the next to be going out of business. Still selling 20 Year Old machines and don't care too come out with anything New..... unbelievable ,!!
I just bought a jus yesterday and and received it today. My first find was an old silver quarter!!! Its a hoot and a good way to get exercise. Itls been a couple of hours that ive used it my first day and i love it.
It’s a good video but you’re missing a lot of good information I explain for someone who’s never used this yet and looking for a good starting point. You never say what to do with the ground level knob on the bottom, right What to have this set on just for searching anything at first to get used to it when you turn it on.
i’m pretty new to this still. all i’ve found is old square nails and normal round ones and cans. did some research and there’s an old battlefield from 1780 and i did some research and that’s my next location i’ll head to.
One place that is great are places people ride horses in those big rectangular area only for that purpose. Yeah a lot of tiny nails from the horseshoes, but so many coins bounce out of your pockets.
Russ, buddy, your hat and shirt are on inside out. Just pulling your leg. They do read backwards, though, seriously. Thanks for all the BH tips and videos. I started out with a Fast Trader. I was gifted a Garrett A/T Pro that I sent back to Texas to be overhauled. Got it back and I don't trust it as far as I can throw it. I know Garrett builds a great machine and a lot of people are going to say it's me, not the machine. They could well be right, too. I'm sure I need to spend more time with it and learn its ins and outs, but the Fast Tracker is so simple. It's like @larryhiigins6709 commented. He detects by sound. The Fast Tracker is perfect for that. I'll give Garrett a lot of credit for their Customer Service team. Really helpful and genuinely friendly folks. BH, eh, not so much. Maybe other BH users have had better luck with them. Anyway, I'll get out of your hair. I know you old dog handlers need your rest. Take care and keep up the great work.
I can not tell you how many times when I first started this hobby I turned a coin on edge and walked away from it cause it disappeared on me. Then i got a Pinpointer so when that happens the Pinpointer would pick it up. Learning over time without a Pinpointer is tough. But you get to understand that it is easy to lose a good targeted coin once it turns to become undetectable for a Detector. a Pinpointer I feel is a Must have tool on hand.. Thanks Man. Keep these fun videos going.. Peace
A pinpointer is surely handy but as you mentioned not having one probably made you a better detectorist quicker. Thanks for weighing in on the subject!
I still think the Tracker 4 should have a usb port charging battery in it. As it is a Beast of a detector. Used it for many yrs. Never failed me on coins and rings and bling and of course a lot of other things.. Over all low and slow gets the targets out.. I like these 3 min Thursdays. Thank You
I have an older Delta 4000 with a push in connector and I've tried to purchase a 12DD coil for it but couldn't find one. I contacted First Texas and was able to buy an 11DD coil for it. So far I really like the difference it makes!