That tree you seen that was bent,that is what they call a "trail tree",the indians marked trails by bending small saplings over and tied them so it marked a trail that they often used,kind of like a major highway.
Hey Noggin, Thanks for the tutorial. You are the first person that I found can really use this machine and not over think things. This easy made instruction does the machine much value.
Great video nuggetnoggin thanks for sharing it. The ATX was designed for Prospecting and it's very good at doing that. Any PI machine isn't as accurate in discriminating like the VLF machines. At least the ATX does have some amount of discrimination which is more than what I can say for the other PI machines. Keep up the great work nuggetnoggin and don't get discouraged by what other people say about this machine, you will always find Whyners where ever you go. :)
That tree at 13:00 is most likely a marker or signal tree. I do know the natives warped trees for markers for their trails. It could be a pointer for a treasure cache.
though I had some problem with sea water It also th-cam.com/users/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
You can tell if the target is ferrous or conductive by the tone the detector makes when passing over the target. High-Low means conductive 10:45 , and low-high means ferrous 4:58. The Garrett Infinium works similar to the ATX except the ATX has the confirm low grunt button. Using the tones helps speed up searching in trashier areas.
ngt thats one of the best videos on that machine i have seen so far , you showed all kinds of things no one else seems to have showed, realy looks like a good machine thanks for making the video , it really helps us understand the machine,
NN, a tip for u get 2 platic washers and put on the head of at pro install them 1 on each side of the head bolt this will help u not 2 brake it. GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND:-)
You know nuggetnoggin, I think I'll stick to my AT Pro and Minelab 705. But there is one feature that I dearly love on this machine you test drove today, and that's it's ability to fold up in such a small package. The XP Deus has a similar ability to collapse. Great ideas!!! Metal detectors are so awkward to carry back into the deep woods on long hikes. You either end up with a large pack on your back, or have the machine swinging around smacking into the sticks and bushes and such. Obviously I don't need to tell you this, with all the times you've headed out to old house sites, but here in Germany, it's not uncommon to walk in 5-8 miles to get to a WW2 battle site. Sometimes there are forest roads, because roads helped the army with mobility in trying to maneuver onto the enemy position, but often if a particular force had retreat out of an area, and try to flank an artillery position, such as the Battle of the Bulge, there simply aren't roads. When men's lives are at stake, under a hail of German 88's, they pay very little attention to the road way. During this hellacious battle, the lines surged and flexed back and forth, and it ended up with the Americans and Germans using the same fox holes over and over. It's very common thing to find German rations and mess kits and Mauser ammo, in the same hole that you find American mess kits and canteens and Garand ammo. What a hell of a fight!!! Now, even with all the evidence around you that something really violent and bad happened there, it's a beautiful and peaceful place. In fact even more so than most of the European forests and old battlefields. Just something different about that place. About 90,000 casualties each on both sides during that fight. But it's difficult to swing your detector and carry it along through the thick stuff, as you hunt down the direction of troop movements during the fight. Having the ability to fold up your detector into a small package like that, is a nice thing!!! Maybe with all your pull over at Garrett ;) you could get them to make a retrofit package for the AT models!! Mars makes something that allows you to push the coil forward, similar to the XP Deus, as a one size fits all, but it's pretty expensive for it here in Germany, and they're difficult to find. Most of the detector retailers are up in the UK, very few in Germany and in Austria. They always seem to be sold out off them. What do you think nugget? Willing to get Garrett to make a folder for the AT series? Love your channel, and have been a sub for a very long time. I have just opened another channel called Behind the Coil, and plan to start filming some of my hunts. Still waiting on my Piranha from Predator tools to arrive. According to the Customs email, it looks like it will be after the snow starts falling before it gets here. In the meantime, I'm stuck with a White's detectors shovel and really don't care much for it. Long handle and a really short blade. Just doesnt work so well when much of the targets are down over a foot. At least the good targets. My AT Pro is one of the newer International versions.. Just got it a couple of weeks ago. I have to say, that I'm pretty darned impressed with it!! Between you and aquachigger, and the hoover boys, y'all are the ones that convinced me to give the AT Pro a try out. Using the stock coil on that, in a high iron, high acid super dry clay ground, clay like cement, I was able to find a 1 Reichs pfennig from 1908 at 35cm, under a couple of nails and bolts. It was picking up both targets. But that 1 pfennig (1 cent) showed up clear and strong. The 1 pfennig is the smallest coin that Germany ever minted. about the size of my little finger nail. It is very tiny. But rang in at a solid 58 and stayed at 58 all the way down to it. It's in beautiful shape for a coin that size, made out of some kind of a bronze type material for over 110 years. If you ever want to try a dig over here nuggetnoggin, just drop me a note on either of my channels. The most expensive part of a Euro vacation is the hotel room, and while it's the most uncomfortable couch I've ever fallen asleep on, you're welcome to it. Airfare is actually pretty cheap, and Delta flies nonstop to Stuttgart daily from Atlanta Ga. Check out one of the cheap tickets websites. I've seen nonstop from Stuttgart to San Francisco (near my stateside home) for as low as 200 euros, or about $225 at that time. But in the $500-$700 is pretty commonly available. I can take you to some of the battle sites and old home sites here. By old, we're talking well over 700 years. My village is almost 1000 years old. Founded in 1048 AD. So any time you want, just give me a holler. Bob in Germany
Yup I want one. SOOOOOO expensive but I here it's amazing with underwater hunting. I need one for scuba diving. Garrett AT Pro I hear only is good for 10ft.
Nice machine.. I think I will stick with my ATPro. I love the idea of seeing the number giving me the idea of what it is. So far my ATPro has not let me down. Found over $1,050 in clad this year alone!!
Mike,check out "Indian Trail Tree on Flint River",type that into your search,it's a video of a tree just like the one you found although it's just a different specie of tree.As much as you're out and about keep an eye out for these trees they are big time historical.
The ATX might be good for getting small gold nuggets out in the dessert. But for relic hunting i would go with an AT pro. And if you live in an area with hammered coins and small silver pieces go for a XP Deus for the 3 times faster Reactivity. Regards from Denmark :)
Very expensive machine to say it still gives a good signal, then dig up to find its iron youve dug up. Does the same job as a lower cost detector. Great video. Good review
That pine tree had it's trunk broken off at some point in it's youth. What you're seeing is called an epicormic sprout, which roughly means 'middle center' or 'middle of trunk'. Since the main trunk was gone, it grew a branch out of the side of the stump, curving it upwards and thickening it until a new trunk was formed. You can tell by the texture and direction of the bark, it resembles a scar and it points out how the new branch grew.
Nugget; The Garrett machine looks heavy and unwieldy- how did you find the ergonomics? In other words,was it comfortable to use and fairly light? It looks heavy. The machine you should get in your hands on is the XP Deus detector- wireless headphones and coil,light weight and looks extremely powerful and accurate- I may replace my AT Pro with the Deus. I hate going through the weeds and underbrush with all the wires and from the reviews it looks like the Deus is very light and extremely adjustable-4 frequency settings,etc. What's your opinion?
Love your vids; keep them coming. I detect in Oregon, and have a White's Classic 3 SL that I bought back around 1999 that I still use. I will eventually upgrade to the ATX I think. Beautiful machine. Seems like not many people use White's machines any more. Happy hunting!
Not sure when deer season (gun) is where you live but in Missouri right now I wouldn't be caught without hunter orange. Love your videos!!! Especially the ones with the kids! You're great with kids!
Nugget, I just read an article concerning trees that were bent exactly like the one you showed on camera in this video. They were bent by Native Americans and used to mark important trails, burial mounds, water sources, etc. Do a google on Native American bent trees/trail markers.
Informative video thanks. Id love to see you go over the same area with a gpz7000 or gpx 45 or 5000 for comparison. The garret seems like an affordable comparative.
best atx test I have seen and on every day sights. and you say what you see . great job. BUT you still like your at pro and it gives you your depth. pity you coundnt get a ctx 3030 against atx. mr garrett should give you a job a natural in all aspects of metal detecting. nice one:-)
Hello from Mauritania Thank you for this video that I find more instructive than any that I have watched. I wanted to ask you some tips. What settings advised to look for nuggets around the gold mine Tasisat ? I have a Garrett ATX DEsspseeker. Thank you so much.
I bought the ATX Pro, just for gold hunting, and haven't found squat (which I know can happen with any detector). The part that ticked me off though was I was out and a guy had a Minelab SDC 2300 and comes over to show me his find (little nugget at Rye Patch). The ATX would not even detect it with either coil, evdn touching the coil on it! I got my Whites GMT and it was loud zip zip even at a distance of 3" away from the nugget and then even placing a rock on top of the nugget. But, I sure find nails, tiny pieces of rusted cans and bullets galor with my $2,300 machine. It's one thing to not be lucky in finding gold but madening to put the coil (both of them) right ON a nugget and not get a signal when 2 other brands and two technologies detect it. Even adjusted disc and sensitivity.
Yes, Prairie Bilton, it was. I just got it back from the factory shop. It had so much wrong with the coil and stem (smallest of the two that come with the Pro model), they just gave me a new one. It's been retuned too and the large coil is great in air tests now. Really excited to get into the gold field again. It was more like $2,700, I'm not sure why I typed $2,300 before.
That appears to be a very good machine,its the 2500 price that's hard to swallow.Now if i lived in Alaska,Arizona or Australia i would own one. Good setup and use video.Any one of those 22 rounds could of been a nugget.
congratulation for atx me he would personally be too heavy the recovery speed would be too lame even you have to swing slowly have a lot of fun with him GL and HH
some FMJ-bullets are magnetic as well as they have a steel jacket... why I know? because I have a 50cal FMJ bullet that has a slight damage as it got hit by an other bullet in the catching wall that was filled with sand :)
If you got any military buddies. You should see if they can hook you up with a military detector and record it. I'm talking about the ones they use to find mines and stuff. That'd be really cool.
hi NUGGET do you know if Curts ATX is still working good and did you ever end up buying one for yourself . i want to buy one but just worry about the warranty most are 1-2 years and its alot of money for me soo just seeing if people have experienced any issues with thiers , also thanks for your uploads ive really enjoyed watching your videos
I think PI machine's are cool. I'd take that sucker to a beach or the desert or. Look for gold nuggets down under... Cool to see that machine in action. That tree you found is actually a historic marker... Native American's bent trees over like that and tied them down to point in a direction. Of a town/settlement or something important that people needed to find. That tree is relic itself... Do a goolge search for Indian Pointing Trees, you can see pictures of them and read more about them. I think they can be reported and recorded. Cool find in itself, its really a historic tree !! Keep @ it and HH !!
Always enjoy your videos. from what i have seen so far on the new garrett machine, im not very impressed. it looks awsome but for the price the are asking its not good enough. i will stay with my at pro.
The nail looks like an old handmade nail. Anyway years ago it would be common for people to burn down old houses so they could get the nails to re use them.
the machine looks great but i'm not sure if i could perform my 4-8 hour hunts with a "tank" like that. . .by the way it would be useless on my fields anyway. . .too iron infested. . .thank you for sharing it was very interesting to see!
+Dawn Lindgron I wouldn't recommend it as a beginners detector. The ATX is very heavy and it takes a while to learn the sounds, plus it's only good for gold prospecting in bad dirt and hunting deep relics. For most metal detecting sites an Garrett AT pro metal detector will be your best choice. The AT pro is more affordable as compared to the ATX in this video. If your looking to purchase a metal detector soon, and happen to live in the United States , then feel free to visit my online store www.battleground-detectors.com . Thank you for the support. God bless
Numisaccent yeah but i don't see the point here. A PI don't have the discrimination of a Vlf .. PI are good for saltwater and higly mineralised soil ( gold prospecting for larger gold nugget )
That tree you seen that was bent,that is what they call a "trail tree",the indians marked trails by bending small saplings over and tied them so it marked a trail that they often used,kind of like a major highway.
Exactly, we talk a lot about that here in NM
I've heard also to mark water sources (?) WV
Hey Noggin, Thanks for the tutorial. You are the first person that I found can really use this machine and not over think things. This easy made instruction does the machine much value.
Great video nuggetnoggin thanks for sharing it.
The ATX was designed for Prospecting and it's very good at doing that. Any PI machine isn't as accurate in discriminating like the VLF machines. At least the ATX does have some amount of discrimination which is more than what I can say for the other PI machines.
Keep up the great work nuggetnoggin and don't get discouraged by what other people say about this machine, you will always find Whyners where ever you go.
:)
Double N, this May have been your best video so far. Loads of interesting gems and fun to watch. Whatever you do, you will be a success. Thanks again.
That tree at 13:00 is most likely a marker or signal tree. I do know the natives warped trees for markers for their trails. It could be a pointer for a treasure cache.
My friend very thanks for your explanations about the atx, the best thing until today 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏
though I had some problem with sea water It also th-cam.com/users/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
You can tell if the target is ferrous or conductive by the tone the detector makes when passing over the target. High-Low means conductive 10:45 , and low-high means ferrous 4:58. The Garrett Infinium works similar to the ATX except the ATX has the confirm low grunt button. Using the tones helps speed up searching in trashier areas.
ngt thats one of the best videos on that machine i have seen so far , you showed all kinds of things no one else seems to have showed, realy looks like a good machine thanks for making the video , it really helps us understand the machine,
Great video Nuggetnogin. Really enjoyed it. Good luck on next hunt.
Have been watching a lot of videos on the ATX as we are ordering ours today and your presentation was very helpful - great tutorial. Thankyou
This is the most useful video I've seen so far explaining how to use this detector. Great job
It’s not good for gold is good for iron
NN, a tip for u get 2 platic washers and put on the head of at pro install them 1 on each side of the head bolt this will help u not 2 brake it.
GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND:-)
Those bushes are Nandina's... native to Japan and technically a bamboo, which is why they spread. Thanks for the video... been looking at the ATX
You know nuggetnoggin, I think I'll stick to my AT Pro and Minelab 705. But there is one feature that I dearly love on this machine you test drove today, and that's it's ability to fold up in such a small package. The XP Deus has a similar ability to collapse. Great ideas!!! Metal detectors are so awkward to carry back into the deep woods on long hikes. You either end up with a large pack on your back, or have the machine swinging around smacking into the sticks and bushes and such. Obviously I don't need to tell you this, with all the times you've headed out to old house sites, but here in Germany, it's not uncommon to walk in 5-8 miles to get to a WW2 battle site. Sometimes there are forest roads, because roads helped the army with mobility in trying to maneuver onto the enemy position, but often if a particular force had retreat out of an area, and try to flank an artillery position, such as the Battle of the Bulge, there simply aren't roads. When men's lives are at stake, under a hail of German 88's, they pay very little attention to the road way. During this hellacious battle, the lines surged and flexed back and forth, and it ended up with the Americans and Germans using the same fox holes over and over. It's very common thing to find German rations and mess kits and Mauser ammo, in the same hole that you find American mess kits and canteens and Garand ammo. What a hell of a fight!!! Now, even with all the evidence around you that something really violent and bad happened there, it's a beautiful and peaceful place. In fact even more so than most of the European forests and old battlefields. Just something different about that place. About 90,000 casualties each on both sides during that fight.
But it's difficult to swing your detector and carry it along through the thick stuff, as you hunt down the direction of troop movements during the fight. Having the ability to fold up your detector into a small package like that, is a nice thing!!! Maybe with all your pull over at Garrett ;) you could get them to make a retrofit package for the AT models!! Mars makes something that allows you to push the coil forward, similar to the XP Deus, as a one size fits all, but it's pretty expensive for it here in Germany, and they're difficult to find. Most of the detector retailers are up in the UK, very few in Germany and in Austria. They always seem to be sold out off them. What do you think nugget? Willing to get Garrett to make a folder for the AT series? Love your channel, and have been a sub for a very long time. I have just opened another channel called Behind the Coil, and plan to start filming some of my hunts. Still waiting on my Piranha from Predator tools to arrive. According to the Customs email, it looks like it will be after the snow starts falling before it gets here. In the meantime, I'm stuck with a White's detectors shovel and really don't care much for it. Long handle and a really short blade. Just doesnt work so well when much of the targets are down over a foot. At least the good targets.
My AT Pro is one of the newer International versions.. Just got it a couple of weeks ago. I have to say, that I'm pretty darned impressed with it!! Between you and aquachigger, and the hoover boys, y'all are the ones that convinced me to give the AT Pro a try out. Using the stock coil on that, in a high iron, high acid super dry clay ground, clay like cement, I was able to find a 1 Reichs pfennig from 1908 at 35cm, under a couple of nails and bolts. It was picking up both targets. But that 1 pfennig (1 cent) showed up clear and strong. The 1 pfennig is the smallest coin that Germany ever minted. about the size of my little finger nail. It is very tiny. But rang in at a solid 58 and stayed at 58 all the way down to it. It's in beautiful shape for a coin that size, made out of some kind of a bronze type material for over 110 years.
If you ever want to try a dig over here nuggetnoggin, just drop me a note on either of my channels. The most expensive part of a Euro vacation is the hotel room, and while it's the most uncomfortable couch I've ever fallen asleep on, you're welcome to it. Airfare is actually pretty cheap, and Delta flies nonstop to Stuttgart daily from Atlanta Ga. Check out one of the cheap tickets websites. I've seen nonstop from Stuttgart to San Francisco (near my stateside home) for as low as 200 euros, or about $225 at that time. But in the $500-$700 is pretty commonly available. I can take you to some of the battle sites and old home sites here. By old, we're talking well over 700 years. My village is almost 1000 years old. Founded in 1048 AD. So any time you want, just give me a holler. Bob in Germany
best Quik info I have seen for the atx , nice job!!!!
Yup I want one. SOOOOOO expensive but I here it's amazing with underwater hunting. I need one for scuba diving. Garrett AT Pro I hear only is good for 10ft.
Nice machine.. I think I will stick with my ATPro. I love the idea of seeing the number giving me the idea of what it is. So far my ATPro has not let me down. Found over $1,050 in clad this year alone!!
reference that tree bent . Old indigenous folk used them as markers / navigation.
Thanks for the info. I like how you take the time to teach others. It is very helpful.
THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST INSTRUCTION VIDEO ON THE ATX 😮
Thanks for watching!
nice presentation on the ATX, love to get it in the arizona desert, hope the price comes down after christmas , lol
Very professional and concise, well made, cheers.
Great video! Keep them coming dude
Mike,check out "Indian Trail Tree on Flint River",type that into your search,it's a video of a tree just like the one you found although it's just a different specie of tree.As much as you're out and about keep an eye out for these trees they are big time historical.
The ATX might be good for getting small gold nuggets out in the dessert. But for relic hunting i would go with an AT pro. And if you live in an area with hammered coins and small silver pieces go for a XP Deus for the 3 times faster Reactivity. Regards from Denmark :)
AT pro is a VLF system and ATX puls system, I am sure ATX can go more deeper than AT Pro for relic hunting!
Very expensive machine to say it still gives a good signal, then dig up to find its iron youve dug up. Does the same job as a lower cost detector.
Great video. Good review
I appreciate how you explained and showed us how the ATX works. But for the cost I will stick with my AT Max. Keep up the good work and God Bless!!
Great video...best find was the indian trail tree..you should get a picture of yourself standing beside it..they will all be gone soon..
That pine tree had it's trunk broken off at some point in it's youth. What you're seeing is called an epicormic sprout, which roughly means 'middle center' or 'middle of trunk'. Since the main trunk was gone, it grew a branch out of the side of the stump, curving it upwards and thickening it until a new trunk was formed.
You can tell by the texture and direction of the bark, it resembles a scar and it points out how the new branch grew.
the tree was bent over by the Indians several hundred years ago. its a trail tree
Happy birthday nugget noggin
Thanks for the demonstration. To bad you didn't find something better. Good luck in your future hunts.
that bent tree is an indian tree,they not only marked the trail but you could sit and rest on them,they are found all over the us.
thanks, i found an arrowhead back in 2009 at the same site maybe 800 feet from the tree. indians supposly occupied the area in the mid 1700s there
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ibelivinu1 I think your right, they would tie string or sinnue around sapplings in that shape to mark trails like you said.
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Very nice machine.
Nice bit of kit.
Such a wonderful machine!! One of the best. Next to the Garrett AT Pro
thank you , this is exactly what i wanted to know about the atx , useful and informative . subscribed bro .
thanks for the showhow their nuggetnoggin.
I love your videos they're so awesome!!! I'm a fan of nugget noggin I watch your videos every day
I really like your commentary. I wish more videos were as clear and concise as yours. Subbed
Nugget;
The Garrett machine looks heavy and unwieldy- how did you find the ergonomics? In other words,was it comfortable to use and fairly light? It looks heavy.
The machine you should get in your hands on is the XP Deus detector- wireless headphones and coil,light weight and looks extremely powerful and accurate- I may replace my AT Pro with the Deus. I hate going through the weeds and underbrush with all the wires and from the reviews it looks like the Deus is very light and extremely adjustable-4 frequency settings,etc.
What's your opinion?
Thanks for the Vid.. get my ATX in 2 days ,, Whoo hooo :) ,, yeah and i like how you show the detector very informative..
Well done young fella! Great vid!
Nice thanks.
In pi machines, don't use either ground balance or disc unless you really need it. They reduce the detection depth.
Love your vids; keep them coming. I detect in Oregon, and have a White's Classic 3 SL that I bought back around 1999 that I still use. I will eventually upgrade to the ATX I think. Beautiful machine. Seems like not many people use White's machines any more. Happy hunting!
That tree is an indian trail marker tree, native americans bent the tree when it was small to mark their territory
Outstanding video! You did a great job demonstrating how to use that detector. Subscribed, thank you for producing videos.
That is a really nice machine! looks great too. Still love my ace 250 tho.
Try with nel tornado coil 13",really good results
Not sure when deer season (gun) is where you live but in Missouri right now I wouldn't be caught without hunter orange. Love your videos!!! Especially the ones with the kids! You're great with kids!
Ol' nugget. Congrats on winning in Deep Digger Dan's competition
id love to try that on the beach. great video!!
Nugget, I just read an article concerning trees that were bent exactly like the one you showed on camera in this video. They were bent by Native Americans and used to mark important trails, burial mounds, water sources, etc. Do a google on Native American bent trees/trail markers.
Mate you should be a car salesman, you could make a lemon look sweet...lol
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Michael: thanks for this video....learned something new :)
Informative video thanks. Id love to see you go over the same area with a gpz7000 or gpx 45 or 5000 for comparison. The garret seems like an affordable comparative.
1:32 what do you mean by that? Please explain.
Iron can be good! Think Space Rock!
Nice review, and very helpful.
best atx test I have seen and on every day sights. and you say what you see . great job. BUT you still like your at pro and it gives you your depth. pity you coundnt get a ctx 3030 against atx.
mr garrett should give you a job a natural in all aspects of metal detecting. nice one:-)
Good video.
What time period do you think that musket ball was from ?
The pine tree started growing under the rock, and lifted the rock as it grew.
Nice video and how to use, got one in the post coming
HI!Looking foward buying this machine,whats the deepest Target you ve ever found?
Hello from Mauritania
Thank you for this video that I find more instructive than any that I have watched. I wanted to ask you some tips. What settings advised to look for nuggets around the gold mine Tasisat ? I have a Garrett ATX DEsspseeker. Thank you so much.
I bought the ATX Pro, just for gold hunting, and haven't found squat (which I know can happen with any detector). The part that ticked me off though was I was out and a guy had a Minelab SDC 2300 and comes over to show me his find (little nugget at Rye Patch). The ATX would not even detect it with either coil, evdn touching the coil on it! I got my Whites GMT and it was loud zip zip even at a distance of 3" away from the nugget and then even placing a rock on top of the nugget. But, I sure find nails, tiny pieces of rusted cans and bullets galor with my $2,300 machine. It's one thing to not be lucky in finding gold but madening to put the coil (both of them) right ON a nugget and not get a signal when 2 other brands and two technologies detect it. Even adjusted disc and sensitivity.
TimoKa Really? I want the atx so badly. Is it really that bad?
Yes, Prairie Bilton, it was. I just got it back from the factory shop. It had so much wrong with the coil and stem (smallest of the two that come with the Pro model), they just gave me a new one. It's been retuned too and the large coil is great in air tests now. Really excited to get into the gold field again. It was more like $2,700, I'm not sure why I typed $2,300 before.
That appears to be a very good machine,its the 2500 price that's hard to swallow.Now if i lived in Alaska,Arizona or Australia i would own one. Good setup and use video.Any one of those 22 rounds could of been a nugget.
the dress thing is a corset clasp. some are iron some are brass -keep up the great vids. csovera
Enjoy your hunt. Could you find a set of keys and car clicker like the ones on the tailgate?
congratulation for atx
me he would personally be too heavy
the recovery speed would be too lame even
you have to swing slowly
have a lot of fun with him
GL and HH
some FMJ-bullets are magnetic as well as they have a steel jacket... why I know? because I have a 50cal FMJ bullet that has a slight damage as it got hit by an other bullet in the catching wall that was filled with sand :)
I like the collapsable configuration, but dollar-wise with the ATX being at the $2,000+ range, I think I will stick with the AT Pro.
If you got any military buddies. You should see if they can hook you up with a military detector and record it. I'm talking about the ones they use to find mines and stuff. That'd be really cool.
Great video very usefull.
hi NUGGET do you know if Curts ATX is still working good and did you ever end up buying one for yourself . i want to buy one but just worry about the warranty most are 1-2 years and its alot of money for me soo just seeing if people have experienced any issues with thiers , also thanks for your uploads ive really enjoyed watching your videos
I think PI machine's are cool. I'd take that sucker to a beach or the desert or. Look for gold nuggets down under... Cool to see that machine in action. That tree you found is actually a historic marker... Native American's bent trees over like that and tied them down to point in a direction. Of a town/settlement or something important that people needed to find. That tree is relic itself... Do a goolge search for Indian Pointing Trees, you can see pictures of them and read more about them. I think they can be reported and recorded. Cool find in itself, its really a historic tree !!
Keep @ it and HH !!
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Good video man! Reminds me of hunting in Georgia with my Infinium...where you at?
about if it was a chest made of iron holding gold?
Wow that looks fun I subscribed because u thought you hunted but this is cool too and wow I just can't...great channel!!!!!!!!
I think the new machine is awesome!
Always enjoy your videos. from what i have seen so far on the new garrett machine, im not very impressed. it looks awsome but for the price the are asking its not good enough. i will stay with my at pro.
Nugget - It looks really rugged. How is the overall build quality of the machine?
Hey, what state are you detecting in this vid?
I think I'll stick with the ATpro
The nail looks like an old handmade nail. Anyway years ago it would be common for people to burn down old houses so they could get the nails to re use them.
the machine looks great but i'm not sure if i could perform my 4-8 hour hunts with a "tank" like that. . .by the way it would be useless on my fields anyway. . .too iron infested. . .thank you for sharing it was very interesting to see!
Hey Thank you for this information 😎
Thank you for watching!
Have you figured out a way to eliminate the bullets yet?
Sick!
good job.
What is a headphong lol. Never heard that before.
Hi my name is jeff I have been watching your videos and I notice that you use different detectors what one do you use the most and like
4 AA each side? Awesome.
oh wow that is an expensive machine brand new. I've looked into it before
Great video m8
The Indians Used to bind young trees too help mark there trails Back in the day
That second piece o' Iron, is part o' an old Horseshoe...
nice video and that tree looks like an elephant LOL.
Would this be a good beginners metal detector ? Are they really spendy ?
+Dawn Lindgron I wouldn't recommend it as a beginners detector. The ATX is very heavy and it takes a while to learn the sounds, plus it's only good for gold prospecting in bad dirt and hunting deep relics. For most metal detecting sites an Garrett AT pro metal detector will be your best choice. The AT pro is more affordable as compared to the ATX in this video. If your looking to purchase a metal detector soon, and happen to live in the United States , then feel free to visit my online store www.battleground-detectors.com . Thank you for the support.
God bless
Nugget, I think you can do better with your ATPro for a lot less money.
Numisaccent Why is that? because its less money? I really like the ATX
Numisaccent yeah but i don't see the point here. A PI don't have the discrimination of a Vlf .. PI are good for saltwater and higly mineralised soil ( gold prospecting for larger gold nugget )