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Bounty Hunter Lonestar Metal Detector
Bounty Hunter Lonestar Metal Detector
Bounty Hunter Lonestar Metal Detector
Bounty Hunter Lonestar Metal Detector

Bounty Hunter Lonestar Metal Detector

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Bounty Hunter: Since 1976
$133.99 USD
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Product Description

The Bounty Hunter Lone Star Metal Detector is a versatile and user-friendly detector designed for treasure hunters of all experience levels. Operating at a 6.6 kHz frequency, it features a large LCD display for easy target identification, three search modes, and an 8-inch waterproof searchcoil for enhanced depth and accuracy. With its intuitive interface, adjustable sensitivity, and automatic ground balancing, the Lone Star excels in various terrains, from sandy beaches to rocky fields. Whether you're searching for coins, relics, or lost jewelry, this detector provides reliable performance with clear audio feedback and a lightweight ergonomic design for extended detecting sessions.


Built for durability and efficiency, the Lone Star Metal Detector offers three-tone audio discrimination, helping users distinguish between valuable finds and unwanted metal objects. Its discrimination and notch filtering settings allow for precise target selection, reducing time spent on digging up trash. The S-rod handle design and adjustable shaft ensure comfort during long hunts, while its lightweight construction makes it easy to carry. Powered by two 9V batteries, the Lone Star delivers extended operating time, making it a dependable choice for hobbyists and seasoned detectorists alike.


Purpose: General Purpose, Coin Shooting, Relic Hunting, Jewelry

Specifications

  • Weatherproof: No
  • Fe-Tone Audio: No
  • Ground Balance: Preset
  • Target ID: Yes
  • Numeric ID: No
  • Fe Readout: No
  • Backlight: N
  • Modes: 4 (All Metal | Discrimination | Notch| AutoNotch)
  • Pinpoint: N
  • Sensitivity: Yes, Adjustable via knob
  • Volume: Fixed (Can be controlled through headphones)
  • Audio: Yes, 3-Tone Audio Feedback
  • Memory: No
  • Searchcoil: 8" Waterproof Searchcoi
  • Weight: 3.5 lbs (1.58 kgs)
  • Frequency: 6.6 kHz
  • Technology: VLF
  • Battery Life: 20-25 Hours (Alkaline Recommended)
  • Battery Type: 2 x 9V (Not Included)
  • IP Rating: Not Rated
  • Display: LCD
  • Warranty: 2-Year Limited
  • Accessories

    Searchcoils

    Coil Covers

    Parts

    Manual

    Support

    For more information and to purchase, visit where to buy , email us , chat with us, or call us at 1-800-685-5050   for any questions.
    For repair service in warranty or out of warranty please fill out the RMA form.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can the Bounty Hunter Lone Star detect gold nuggets effectively?

    The Lone Star operates at 6.6 kHz, which is not optimized for small gold nugget detection. While it can detect larger gold objects, prospectors looking for fine gold should consider a detector with a higher frequency (e.g., 18-71 kHz), like the Gold Bug series.

    Does the Lone Star have a depth indicator for targets?

    No, the Lone Star does not provide a visual depth indicator. However, target depth can be estimated based on signal strength—stronger signals generally indicate shallower targets, while weaker signals suggest deeper objects.

    What is the best way to improve target separation in trashy areas?

    Using the Auto Notch mode helps eliminate pull-tabs and common trash items, improving target separation. Additionally, reducing the sensitivity and using a smaller search coil (e.g., 4-inch coil) can help pinpoint valuable targets more effectively in cluttered environments.

    Can I use a larger coil for deeper detection?

    Yes, the Lone Star supports interchangeable search coils. Upgrading to a 10-inch search coil increases depth detection for larger targets while maintaining good sensitivity for smaller objects.
    Does the Lone Star perform well in mineralized soil?
    Since the Lone Star has a preset ground balance, it may struggle in highly mineralized soil. In such conditions, reducing sensitivity and increasing discrimination can help minimize false signals. For better performance, a detector with manual ground balance is recommended.
    How can I distinguish between pull-tabs and gold rings?
    Both can register in the same conductivity range. However, when sweeping over a target, a gold ring may produce a double beep, whereas pull-tabs typically generate a single tone. Experimenting with different angles and sweep speeds can improve identification.

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