@AmericanDetection I watched a couple of your videos, and I was sold. Tracker IV is a cheap way to get into metal detecting. It's also cheap to get out of if metal detecting isn't for you.!
100%. I always tell people don’t spend a ton of money right off the bat. Because it might not be something you like. I got into and out of this hobby like 4 times before it stuck lol.
It's basically a half a dozen of 1 or 6 of the others as to which machine to use both of them in my opinion are great machines. It just comes down to a person's budget. I own both machines and I love them both. I have found gobs of coins and Relics with both machines. Keep the bounty hunter videos coming Russ I love them.
@@dannywilliams3516 Much appreciated. Thank you for watching them and commenting with your thoughts. I learn a ton from all of the great comments on these videos.
I would prefer the Tracker 4 because it has no target ID. To me the anticipation of not knowing what you're going to find is half the fun. Of course the other half is finding something good. By the way, your videos are great!
That's an excellent point about target ID. With more target information, I’ve noticed I tend to be pickier about what I choose to dig and what I leave behind. Interestingly, I undoubtedly find more valuable targets when using simpler metal detectors, like the Tracker IV, which provide less detailed information. I’m glad you enjoy the videos, and I truly appreciate you sharing your thoughts!
Bounty Hunter truly is one of the most reliable machines made for the money. I don't understand why anyone would waist their money on these Chinese machines!
lol you don’t understand Bounty Hunters target audience. That’s like asking when will Remington catch up and make A tank. Two different customer bases.
Good to see you again with another great presentation! ❤ 💯
Thanks! Glad you're enjoying the videos.
🤙 glad to see you are still at it. 😊
Appreciate you watching my videos!
Me too, since I just bought my Tracker IV a couple of weeks ago. Videos that I've watched have been very helpful, so far
@@trumpeteer4792 The Tracker IV is a great choice for a new detector!
@AmericanDetection I watched a couple of your videos, and I was sold. Tracker IV is a cheap way to get into metal detecting. It's also cheap to get out of if metal detecting isn't for you.!
100%. I always tell people don’t spend a ton of money right off the bat. Because it might not be something you like. I got into and out of this hobby like 4 times before it stuck lol.
Thanks Russ another awesome video.
Thank you!
It's basically a half a dozen of 1 or 6 of the others as to which machine to use both of them in my opinion are great machines. It just comes down to a person's budget. I own both machines and I love them both. I have found gobs of coins and Relics with both machines. Keep the bounty hunter videos coming Russ I love them.
I'm glad you're enjoying both your machines! Thank you!
@AmericanDetection thank you Russ for all the awesome videos.
@@dannywilliams3516 Much appreciated. Thank you for watching them and commenting with your thoughts. I learn a ton from all of the great comments on these videos.
I would prefer the Tracker 4 because it has no target ID. To me the anticipation of not knowing what you're going to find is half the fun. Of course the other half is finding something good. By the way, your videos are great!
That's an excellent point about target ID. With more target information, I’ve noticed I tend to be pickier about what I choose to dig and what I leave behind. Interestingly, I undoubtedly find more valuable targets when using simpler metal detectors, like the Tracker IV, which provide less detailed information. I’m glad you enjoy the videos, and I truly appreciate you sharing your thoughts!
Hi Russ, are there larger coils available for the Tracker Pro? Thank you for the video!
Hello Robert, Yes there is an 11 DD coil for the Tracker Pro.
@@AmericanDetection that coil would be a game changer! Thanks again, Russ.
Right on! 👍🏼
Bounty Hunter truly is one of the most reliable machines made for the money. I don't understand why anyone would waist their money on these Chinese machines!
100% agree with you brother.
Got into the hobby a few months ago, bought some of those cheap Chinese crap early on, luckily i found BH early enough I Iove the quality
@@KongKingmanGlad you found Bounty Hunter. They are really great American made machines at a great price!
@@AmericanDetection your vids are very helpful, when it’s cold “AF” here in the Northeast and can’t detect I’ll watch more of your vids lol
When will bounty hunter catch up and introduce a multi frequency detector.
lol you don’t understand Bounty Hunters target audience. That’s like asking when will Remington catch up and make
A tank. Two different customer bases.
@AmericanDetection what about fisher teknetiks.