

and many early-day activity sites that present similar challenges with ample iron to deal with. Gold mining era ghost towns to those associated with a lot of RR activity, homesteads, pioneer and military encampments to fort sites. I don't have any Civil War conflict sites to hunt where I live (in far Eastern Oregon) but I can assure you that most of the places I hunt in Nevada, Utah, southern Idaho and this side of Oregon tend to have high iron mineralization to deal with as well as a nasty amount of nails and other dense ferrous debris. The ORX has three tones in the coin programs where as the deus has 2,3,4, Full, Pitch etc. It lacks some of the additional adjustments of the Deus such as notch Disc.

Goes just as deep as they use the same coils. I already had some lighter-weight models, but the two ORX's I bought this year are definitely the lightest of them all, and that allows me to get in longer search-times than I've been able to for a while now. The XP ORX is about half the price of the Deus. Forum XP Detectors XP ORX Go Down Subject Started by Replies / Views Replies Views Last post Coils. I have a number of very useful detectors, but age and crappy health had a negative impact on my mobility I spent the bulk of this year thinning out a lot of detectors (still have 3 or 4 to go) in an effort to trim my Outfit to some of the lightest and better-balanced models that fit my needs.
