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Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Pro Metal Detector, 11 Inch Waterproof DD Searchcoil, Adjustable Length, Lightweight, Ergonomic, Comfortable Padded handgrip, and armrest, Detect Coins Up To 10 Inches Deep

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Features

  • ADVANCED TARGET ID TECHNOLOGY: The Land Ranger Pro utilizes state-of-the-art technology to locate and identify metal targets buried deep underground. This metal detector has 99 points of TARGET-ID resolution and 4-Tone TARGET-ID, providing the most accurate target identification possible. Programable target discrimination, decide what you want to detect, like gold and silver and what you don't want to detect, like nails and aluminum foil.
  • ALL TREASURES ALL ENVIRONMENTS: 7-Modes of operation allow quick set-up for any treasure hunting (Coin Hunting, Relic Hunting, Jewelry Hunting, etc.) in many environments (Parks, yards, fields, and beaches). Or customize your settings to fit your exact needs. Ground Grab (computerized ground balancing) automatically tunes the Land Ranger Pro to ground mineralization with one button press.
  • DEEP-PENETRATING METAL DETECTOR: The Land Ranger Pro has an 11" DD waterproof searchcoil for increased depth and target separation. Finds coin-sized metal targets on the surface and buried up to 10 inches deep.
  • ALL PURPOSE METAL DETECTOR: Can detect all types of metal. Perfect for jewelry, coins, and artifacts, and you can even find gold nuggets on land and shallow water.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND EASY TO CARRY: It weighs just 2.5lbs and is well balanced with an ergonomic handle and padded armrest so you can treasure hunt all day.

Description

If you are serious about metal detecting and ready to step up to an advanced metal detector, the Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Pro Metal Detector is the detector of choice. If there is lost treasure around, the Land Ranger Pro can and will find it. This metal detector has an advanced 1-99 Target-ID system and 4-Tone Audio ID that displays buried metal targets' likely ID based on the target's conductivity. Pinpoint mode tells you the exact location of the buried object, and the depth indicator tells you the likely depth of the buried target so you'll know how deep to dig. This easy-to-use metal detector can be operated by an experienced treasure hunter or a beginner. The unit can help you find everything from coins and jewelry to relics, scrap metal, and even property markers. It is lightweight and well-balanced so that you can hunt all day long. Take metal detecting to a new level with the Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Pro Metal Detector.

Brand: Bounty Hunter


Color: Black


Batteries Required?: Yes


Material: Cotton


Power Source: Battery Powered


Are Batteries Required: Yes


Power Source: Battery Powered


Extended Length: 29.8 Inches


Adjustable Length: Yes


search coil size: 11 Inches


Number of Programs: 7


Display Type: LCD


Item Weight: 3 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 14"L x 8"W x 45"H


Color: Black


Material Type: Cotton


International Protection Rating: IP54


Brand Name: Bounty Hunter


Model Number: 3410011


Manufacturer: First Texas Products, LLC


UPC: 089723123159


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 5 YEARS


Global Trade Identification Number: 59


Manufacturer Part Number: 3410011


Item Type Name: Metal Detectors & Accessories


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's a fun and easy detector to use if you want to ...
Style: Detector
For the money you really can't go wrong with this detector and what it has to offer. I have had many detectors over the years and I have to rate this in the top 10 of the units I have had some cost hundred of dollars more. It's a fun and easy detector to use if you want to turn on and go with one of the per set programs or you can pick one of the other adjustable programs and set it the way you want along with manual ground balancing. You get a lot for your money with this detector and it's a very good one for someone just starting out or if you like me just want a pick up and go machine for a quick hunt this one is for you. Now then I do have one that's got the hit and miss pp button which I may have it fixed or not since I never had any detector before that had this I have always just listen to sound and note where it is on the ground so no big deal the other thing is I wish Bounty Hunter would do a way with the push in connector, this could come lose if your hunting in the brush. Very happy with this so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2018 by Paul Melkus

  • Good for Beginner or Experienced detectorist (Best "bang for the buck")
Style: Detector
This detector has many of the features the more expensive big boys have. Very customizable in modes 2, 3 & 4 (which stand for number of tones) using the v-break and notch options. But if your new to the hobby, it has three pre-set modes, A (artifact), C (coin) and J (jewelry) to get you going right away. Once you find an object you can pin point the location and approximate depth. On my first outing found a 1950's penny at 9"...right where the detector said it would be....pretty impressive in my opinion. It is extremely light and durable so you can swing it all day without getting tired. It is very easy to ground balance if you are in an area with highly mineralized soil. Have about 15 hours on the battery and still going strong. If your new or experienced at detecting, you can't find a machine that has this many features for the price...well worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2017 by SageRider

  • Bounty Land Ranger Pro vs Garrett AT Pro / Max?
Style: Detector
Ok, so you're researching, watching youtube videos and reading online reviews trying to convince yourself that the cheaper Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Pro is the next best thing to the Garrett AT Pro / AT Max. I get it, you want to save some cash and still have a capable detector. Take it from someone who's owned all three of the detectors I just mentioned, the Land Ranger Pro packs a lot of features for the price, but it will never truly compete with Garrett's AT Pro or especially the AT Max. Having said that, I believe the LRP's ground balancing puts it ahead of the game if you're comparing it to the other Garrett's like the ACE series, or any other sub $500 detector out there. Having said that, I believe the Garrett AT Pro should be considered the baseline for what a good detector is. More in depth review: Performance / Sensitivity: As far as performance goes, the LRP is a solid performer and can detect coins to 7"-8" inches in my mineralized East Texas soil. The ground balance does good, but doesn’t isn't as good as ground balancing of the Garrett AT Pro / Max. The LRP could probably detect deeper than what I’ve experienced, but turning the sensitivity above 8 causes the detector to give a LOT of false readings in my area. After chasing phantom tones with the LRP and digging enough dirt up to bury a car and finding nothing, I stopped running the sensitivity over 6 or 8, otherwise it’s just plain annoying. The AT Pro and Max can be a bit chatty when sensitivity is turned all the way up, but they're usually detecting something, not just going crazy over mineralized soil or big tree roots. Yes, my LRP loves tree roots. As much as detectorists hate them, like most detectors, the LRP enjoy chirping on pull tabs and bottle caps. These sound like the coins and rings you’ve been dreaming about digging up, but turn out to be trash when dug up. The Garrett AT Pro gives off promising tones on pull tabs too, but the iron disc on the AT Pro / Max grunts on bottle caps, so it's very easy to know when when you're over a bottle cap vs coin, whereas with the LRP, you'll be digging a LOT of caps. Now if you’re one of those guys who digs every signal no matter what, then don’t worry about what I just said (and you probably don’t use a Bounty hunter anyway). Iron disc: In light-iron trash like a nail here and there, the LRP’s iron disc does fairly good at discriminating, but in medium to heavy iron trash the LRP sounds like you’ve hit the jackpot due to the conductivity of all the iron. With no pro-tones, the LRP can be hard to tell if you’ve found a coin or just a few nails. How does the iron disc compare to the Garrett AT Pro / Max? Once again, Garrett’s iron disc grunts like a caveman and let’s you know there’s iron below no matter how conductive it is. I've been very impressed with Garrett's iron disc. To be fair, the iron disc on the AT Pro / Max stinks compared to the XP Deuc, but now we’re talking about a $1,500 detector. So what do I not like about the Bounty Hunter LRP? One of my biggest complaints about the LRP is the bubble buttons. This may sound small, but it's HUGE when you're actually in the field with the detector. The Precision Point (PP) button on the LRP simply is not reliable. This is a known issue, just Google it. Yes, there's mods you can do to fix it, like taking the unit apart and soldering a separate button for the PP, but Bounty Hunter should have this issue fixed by now. To summarize what the PP button issue is, the button (no matter how you push it) is intermittent which makes the Precision Point hard to use and almost worthless at times. There’s a lot more I could review and talk about, but most everything has been covered many times by other reviewers. To summarize, the Bounty Land Ranger Pro is probably the best, cheap detector out there, but it falls short in almost every area when compared to mid range detectors like the Garrett AT Pro. If this is your first detector, or you're upgrading from another Bounty Hunter, you're bound to be very impressed with the LRP. Keep this in mind, everything the Land Ranger Pro can do, the AT Pro can do better, and sometimes much better. Before you spend $280 on a Bounty Hunter, seriously consider saving up and spending $550 on a Garret AT Pro. You’ll be glad you did. So why 4 stars after a critical review? Because even with its quirks, the Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Pro does what it's advertised to do (minus the annoying PP button) at a price that won't break the bank. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2017 by Tex

  • I would buy again and again with no regrets. I would buy again and again with no regrets.
Style: Detector
This is an amazing detector. I have a whites treasurepro that I absolutely love and bought this as a backup and for the girlfriend but I swing this detector a lot!!! The recovery speed destroys the recovery speed of the White's TreasurePro. The coin mode is equivalent to the high trash mode on my treasurepro so when hunting parks this thing is a coin retrieving monster. It will beep here and there but it tells the operator absolutely when there's a good target. If the beep isn't repeatable and tight, it's garbage and move on. The vdi numbers on good targets are so tight they barely move. The target id stays the same it moves maybe one number up or down. My treasurepro can jump around five or more numbers on the scale either direction but repeat enough to confirm a good target, but the bounty hunter (and another fisher detector I own which is also by first Texas) is just amazingly tight with lightening fast recovery speed. The photo is a couple hours spent at a supposedly hunted out park (in an area I'd hunted myself) including 2 wheat back pennies at about 5 inches. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2018 by WldHorseTrainer

  • Worth the money
Style: Detector
This is the first time i've used a mid range metal detector. I checked the ratings for a while and searched for something that would give me the most for my money. This is quite the machine. I'm still learning how to use it, but I've already found some artifacts from a logging company that owned my property back in 1907. I found a hook from a singletree and part of a dray that they used to pull logs out of the woods with horses. For me that's as exciting as some of the guys i've seen on videos who find gold rings. A piece of history if you will. Of course i found enough junk like pop tops and aluminum cans but i've just started. I am looking forward to getting a pinpointer so i can locate those elusive little items that get lost. but as far as little is concerned i did find a quarter inch lock washer. So it picks up items well. As far as money on the beach? I did find a penny in about a foot of water. Lol. Laughed hard at that one. So it does work well in shallow water. Didn't spend a lot of time at the beach. Just wanted to try it out there. I'd say it's worth every penny i paid for it. Read the instruction manual and check out the different features. I don't think you will be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2016 by Amazon Customer

  • LRP. I dig it!
Style: Detector
I am going to test the machine out more...being its likely me that's not understanding how to work the machine correctly and I'm still trying to listen for the solid hits... So far it seems to be doing great...very light weight and easy to use. I found a few objects but nothing with old coins just yet. I thought it was me, not reading a signal correctly, or where to find the actual target , but I see on youtube some of the " best " Detectorist, have to re find a target sometimes even after they have popped their first plug, and so that gives me a little hope that I'm not the only one. The LRP seems to be an improvement over the other Bounty Hunters I have used 6-7 years back. My first detector was a Bounty Hunter, and I bought and traded under the same brand so I decided to stick it out with BH. ( Just like the initials of my name, I dig it!") I have had the Fast tracker (sold it) the Quick Silver ( Sold it and used the money to get the Pioneer 202, which I later gave away) I fell out of the metal detecting hobby after a few years and found many interesting relics. But after I saw the Land ranger Pro, my interest in MDing rekindled and so far , even though I haven't hit on any old coins , I'm not gonna abandon the hobby. I just need to get out and find , or get permissions in older places where relics may be located. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2017 by Butch

  • Helped me find my surveyor stakes. Easy to set up. Easy use. Good sensitivity. Worked great
Style: Detector
This is my first metal detector. I got it for one specific purpose. I have a area of land which needs to be surveyed but had been surveyed approximately 30 years ago. I was told there were metal or iron rebar stakes in the ground which probably were covered up and if I could find no stakes I would essentially be able to determine my land area. I did a fair amount of online review. I'm not looking for gold. I'm not looking for buried treasure. I'm not going to be taking this to the beach to find lost wedding rings. I wanted something basic simple but well-made. I wanted something that was easy to use but had good reliability I did a bunch of reviewing and found out that some use noise. Some had meters. Some were based on circular versus elliptical sensor pads. Essentially this item got great reviews. Well-made. Reliable. And pretty much user-friendly. There are some abbreviations which I had to refresh my memory in order to understand what they were referring to. Although once it was set up and turned on, though simple book was easy to understand and I was off and running. Interestingly enough, I found the rebar in the ground fairly quickly. Also of interest is one of the sites that was supposed to be rebar was simply a large iron ferrite stone that had been used because it was felt this was more than adequate. I now have a good lightweight easy-to-use device. It comes in two pieces and takes about one minute to put together. Make sure you have a 9 V battery as not everyone has one of these and it does require a fresh bright it battery to work well So, well-made, lightweight. I can compare to the more sophisticated devices. But in my experience it does a good job and found what I needed ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2018 by Homer

  • Practice, Practice, and more practice. Practice, Practice, and more practice.
Style: Detector
First of all, i am not even close to calling myself a pro. I am still learning, but it is fun and interesting. This is my second MD, what i like the most about the Land Ranger Pro are the 7 different pre-set modes. The next would be the pin-pointing feature. My first MD did not have these features because it was a entry level model that only cost me $ 150.00 here on amazon. I just recently purchased this MD so I haven't had that much time learning/practicing, nor have i used it out in public yet. I have been learning the ropes on metal detecting with my new Land Ranger Pro in my own backyard. I'm thankful that i have a huge backyard with nearly 50 yrs of my Family's history, so to speak, hiding underground (trash, bottle caps, foil, nails, and yes coins). The two most interesting finds are the 3 Arras gold-colored coins (aka Unity Coins). I admit, at first i thought i had found "GOLD COINS" so much that i created a gold-finding dance, unfortunately an hour later i had to semi-retire my new dance. The next item found in my backyard was a WWII Air Crew Pin Badge (sterling silver). None of my immediate family members had any info on who it may have belonged to. I am still hopeful i will find the center piece of that pin badge, which was the 10kt part (according to images on google). I believe i made the right choice in buying this LPR because the capabilities of this MD are on par with my intermediate skills. Wont be long now for me to be leaving the nest, so to speak (backyard). When i do, i will be ready to "break-out my gold dance." I have included a pic of those 2 interesting finds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2021 by Louie Reyes

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