From this book, you will learn why a metal detector is only 50% of your success.The book structured into 5 sections (plus 1 bonus section):Section 1: IntroductionSection 2: Metal DetectorsSection 3: How To Choose A Metal DetectorSection 4: Metal Detecting LawsSection 5: Metal Detecting GuideBonus Metal Detecting Terminology And Slang GlossaryThis book is the essence of the author’s 8 years of experience of metal detecting in various locations, with different equipment, and hunting down different targets. The book contains all the basic concepts you will need for successful treasure hunting, starting from how a metal detector works, how to use it, and ending with the process of detecting your first finds and starting your own collection. This book is created for complete newbies, covering all topics from metal detecting hardware, to targets, to laws, to techniques, and boasts the following explains all concepts in a clear and simple language it helps to evaluate and choose the right metal detector it covers all the basic concepts and goes into details where necessary it gives practical advice that comes from first-hand experience rather than theoretical knowledge it addresses the real pains of newbie detectorists and offers reasonable solutions the book is easy to read and can be used again and again as a go-to book in addition, you will get the most complete metal detecting terminology and slang glossary
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