Bounty Hunter Sharpshooter II Metal Detector

Bounty Hunter Sharpshooter II Metal Detector

  • Metal detector with extensive features is a great purchase for advanced users
  • Visual reference lets you determine whether you?ve found silver, gold, iron, or another metal
  • Easy-to-read LCD with touchpad makes controlling the detector a cinch
  • Requires 2 9-volt alkaline batteries (sold separately)
  • 5-year limited warranty

The Sharp Shooter II detector was designed with exact specifications to fill the needs of the avid Treasure Hunter. The LCD readout will indicate the probable target ID of each target being detected. With an excellent recovery rate, easy operation, and lightweight, the Sharp Shooter II is truly a Treasure Hunter’s dream. The Sharp Shooter II combines ease of use with a visual reference that allows the user to determine what type of metal is being detected, whether silver or gold or lesser metals. Take aim at more treasure with the Sharp Shooter II!Bounty Hunter’s Sharp Shooter II detector offers the excitement and profit of metal detecting for advanced users, offering extensive features. The fully submersible, 8-inch Bounty D-Tech search coil can help you find treasures under water or up to 5 feet of earth. The Sharp Shooter II has four modes of operation, ranging from an all-metal detection to a Disc Notch mode that rejects iron and nails and two modes that emit different tones for varying kinds of metal. The detector’s digital LCD gives both target ID and depth readout, controls for the four modes of operation, and a low-battery indicator. Users will also appreciate Ground Trac, which automatically balances the machine to the soil condition, and Bounty Hunter’s comprehensive, easy-to-understand online tutorial and downloadable manual at www.detecting.com. The Sharp Shooter II has a built-in speaker and headphone jack and runs off of two 9-volt alkaline batteries. Five-year limited warranty. –Ariel Meadow Stallings

List Price: $ 349.95

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3 Responses to “Bounty Hunter Sharpshooter II Metal Detector”

  1. Scott E. Snow says:
    64 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A great detector for the money!, September 18, 2001
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    Scott E. Snow (Cincinnati, Ohio) –
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    This review is from: Bounty Hunter Sharpshooter II Metal Detector (Lawn & Patio)

    Bought this as an open box. What a great detector for the money. I had it out of the box and up and running in 5 mins. Very easy setup!! Took it to the back yard and found 3 pennies in the first 10 mins (one was a wheat penny). The LCD correctly displayed them as a pennies. As this was my first time detecting, the unit seems very easy to use. An excellent choice for those wanting a feature filled detector at a bargin price.

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  2. Mark says:
    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Sharp Shootin Treasure, March 25, 2006
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    Mark (Perkasie, PA) –

    Just got done trying out the Sharp Shooter II from amazon, 1st find was a 1952 D wheat penny(not bad), three hrs later we totaled at 3 Quaters (1967-1999), 3 Dimes (1953 Silver!, 1967 & 1989), a 1938 Nickel (Ike), and a 1898 Indian Head penny!. All from our small back yard (built in the late 1800′s). This thing nailed the ID about 80% of the time, after doing the “quick start demo” settings listed in the manual, 5 minutes-tops & your off. Cool, can’t wait to root around so more.

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  3. T. Charney says:
    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Bounty Hunter Metal Detector Review, July 14, 2008
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    T. Charney (Milwaukee, WI United States) –
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    This review is from: Bounty Hunter Sharpshooter II Metal Detector (Lawn & Patio)

    This is my second Bounty Hunter Metal Detector. I’ve owned a Quick Draw 2 for a few years (which I love) and wanted to try to next higher model. This unit seems to pick up with a better signal, but this detector doesn’t have a depth gauge like the QD2. All-in-all worth the money. Within the first wto weeks I found several old coins and a sterling silver cross pendant.

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