Lone Star
Lone Star
Lone Star
Lone Star
Bounty Hunter: Since 1976

Lone Star

$133.99 USD
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Product Description

The Bounty Hunter Lone Star is a general-purpose metal detector designed for coin shooters, relic hunters, and hobbyists of all experience levels. Whether you're exploring parks, fields, or beaches, its advanced microprocessor-controlled system and simple interface make it ideal for users seeking reliable performance with minimal setup.


Equipped with three operating modes—All Metal, Discriminate, and Auto Notch—the Lone Star adapts easily to various ground conditions and trash levels. Its visual target ID display and three-tone audio feedback help identify metals with improved accuracy, from iron and foil to silver and coins. The 8" waterproof searchcoil offers solid ground coverage and reliable detection depth, while adjustable sensitivity allows users to minimize interference for more stable signals.


Built on an ergonomic S-rod frame with a padded grip and adjustable armrest, the Lone Star is easy to swing for extended sessions. The plug-and-play design and intuitive touchpad controls streamline operation, and dual 9V battery power ensures long-lasting performance in the field. It's a durable, dependable choice for anyone ready to uncover buried finds without the bulk or complexity.


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

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: First Texas Products, LLC
  • Brand Name: Bounty Hunter 
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Warranty: 2 Years
  • Technology: VLF
  • Frequency: 6.6 kHz
  • Operating Modes: 3 (All Metal, Discriminate, Auto Notch)
  • Ground Balance: Preset
  • Discrimination: Yes (Adjustable via DISC/NOTCH knob)
  • Target ID: No
  • Numeric ID: No
  • Fe Readout: No
  • Fe-Tone Audio: No
  • Audio: 3-Tone Audio Feedback (Low, Medium, High)
  • Volume: Yes, Adjustable with headphones
  • Sensitivity: Yes, Adjusted via knob
  • Depth Indicator: No
  • Pinpoint: No
  • Memory: No
  • Backlight: No
  • Display: Digital
  • Weatherproof: No (Waterproof Searchcoil)
  • IP Rating: Not Rated
  • Stock Searchcoil(s): 8" 
  • Headphone Jack: Yes (1/4")
  • Weight: 2.9 lbs (1.3 kg)
  • Battery Type: 2 x 9V (Not Included)
  • Battery Life: 20-25 Hours (Alkaline Recommended)
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    For repair service in warranty or out of warranty please fill out the RMA form.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Lone Star good for beginners?

    Yes. The Lone Star is user-friendly with simple controls and preset ground balance, making it ideal for beginners and hobbyists who want a reliable detector without a steep learning curve.

    Can it detect coins and jewelry accurately?

    Absolutely. It features three detection modes and 3-tone audio feedback to help distinguish between trash and valuable items like coins, rings, and small jewelry.

    Does it have a screen to identify targets?

    Yes. The Lone Star has an LCD display that shows a visual target ID scale, helping users identify the type of metal before digging.

    How deep can it detect metal objects?

    Detection depth depends on the size and type of metal, but in general, it can detect coins up to 6–8 inches deep and larger objects at greater depths.

    Is the searchcoil waterproof?

    Yes. The 8" concentric searchcoil is waterproof and can be submerged in shallow water. However, the control box is not waterproof, so it should not be exposed to rain or submerged.

    Does it work well in trashy areas like parks or beaches?

    Yes. The Discriminate and Auto Notch modes are designed to filter out trash items like pull tabs and bottle caps, making it a great option for parks, fairgrounds, and other busy areas.

    Does it come with headphones or any accessories?

    No. Headphones are not included, but it does have a 1/4" headphone jack for use with most standard headphones.

    How long does the battery last and what type does it use?

    It uses two 9V alkaline batteries (not included), with an average battery life of 20–25 hours depending on usage and headphone use.

    Is it comfortable for long detecting sessions?

    Yes. It features an ergonomic S-rod design with a padded handgrip and adjustable shaft, making it comfortable for extended use.

    Can it find gold?

    Yes, it can detect gold items like rings and chains, especially in All Metal or Auto Notch mode. However, it’s not specifically tuned for tiny gold nuggets like a gold prospecting detector would be.

    Testimonials

    What Our Customers Are Saying

    '...he found his first coin. A 1946 wheat. I'm glad to say we have a new Digger in the family."





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    Landon Howlett

    Fisher F70

    This is a Union Officers belt plate from the Civil War, it was found at a G.A.R. 1895 Civil War reunion encampment...





    JimDoan

    Jim Doan

    Bounty Hunter Quickdraw II

    '...great detector please keep me informed on the new machines coming out i got pictures of your detectors for years finding things in fields that have been hunted by everything till the First Texas hit the ground.'


    RyanVecchio1

    Ryan Vecchio

    Bounty Hunter Platinum

    "Great contact information, wonderful interaction and the product is wonderful. I will expand my accessories, new usable work products, thanks for this convince and an all USA (EL Paso TX) buy local products."
    JamesKSample

    James K. Sample

    Fisher TW6

    '...i pulled the trigger on it just in time to detect the new yard my son was on and all i can say is this machine is one serious coin shooter the first yard I scan with it I get my first silver quarter (1946) and my first Morgan dollar (1900) which was 11in .

    DaveBrumfield

    David Brumfield

    Bounty Hunter QuickDraw Pro

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