I set out to test the new machines in our harsh Nordic conditions. Location Naklerov, dry soil with higher content of ferrous waste and beach of Habrovice pond, sandy and wet subsoil with higher content of beach waste.
I won't beat around the bush for long. The BH Land Ranger Pro is very nice in terms of response. What I like about it is how the response changes with target depth, and gradually and steadily fades, a classic VCO effect, I'm guessing that's not exactly common in this price range. I've been working on a wall polygon mainly in the A mode setting. And that's the one I would recommend and prefer to start with.
Bounty Hunter is a brand that in recent years has focused mainly on detectors in the lower price range. But it hasn't always been that way and probably won't always be that way.
Now it's coming straight to market with three new detectors, the Lone Star Pro, Quick Draw and Land Ranger Pro. You can see how the detectors performed in the article.