Bounty Hunter TRACKERIV/TK4-PL Tracker IV Metal Detector

by Metal Detector Reviewer

  • 8" Interchangeable, Waterproof Search Coil
  • 3-Position Mode Switch
  • Dual-Tone Discrimination
  • Power & Sensitivity Control
  • Discrimination Control

Product Description
Bounty Hunter's Tracker IV detector offers the excitement and profit of metal detecting at an accessible price, making it ideal for those just getting started. With a fully submersible, 8-inch Bounty D-Tech search coil, the Tracker IV features three different operating modes to help you hit pay dirt. Motion all-metals mode responds to any metals you sweep over, full discrimination mode rejects iron and other trash items, and tone discrimination alerts you with one o... More >>

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Rating: 4.5 (82 reviews)

Bounty Hunter TRACKERIV/TK4-PL Tracker IV Metal Detector

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Mike Harshe April 18, 2010 at 2:23 am

I figured that any metal detector would find the ’32 Chevy buried in my backyard, but I wanted to find coins, rings, and Civil War relics in my 5 acre woods. It took 5 minutes to assemble the Tracker IV and about 15 minutes to review the instruction manual. Round up a few coins, a gold ring, and some nails and run through the demonstration on page 5 of the manual. It will give you an idea of how different objects respond to the 3 detection modes.

I borrowed my wife’s headphones (highly recommended) and headed for the woods. Within minutes I found beer cans, shotgun shells, nails. The detector will pinpoint an object close enough that you can dig it up with a few scoops of a garden trowel. On my second attempt I found a man’s silver ring.

Tracker IV appears to be well constructed and a good value. I don’t have any experience with other detectors, but I can’t imagine that any are easier to use than this one. Tracker IV is a great choice for your kids to use, if they can get it away from you!
Rating: 5 / 5

Anonymous April 18, 2010 at 4:35 am

The Bounty Hunter was exactly what I was looking for. My 11 year old son and I wanted to expore metal detecting together. I didn’t want to invest a large amount of money in something that was too high tech or that he would lose interest in. I didn’t want to spend too little and get a cheap product. This item was priced right and so far has proven to be a quality item. It was easy to assemble (maybe 5 minutes), takes 2 standard 9 volt batteries and is lightweight enough for my 11 year old to handle with ease. The shaft adjusts in height so when I finally get my turn, I can adjust it to fit me.

We are having a ball so far with it. We haven’t found any high dollar finds yet, but the neighborhood kids have gone with us the last few days and made it a fun treasure hunt. In our search of a couple vacant lots, we have found 17 cents, lots of nails, an old bottle cap, a saw blade and other misc items. We plan on taking this into the mountains soon, as it is waterproof so you can look for gold in the rivers. We can’t wait!
Rating: 5 / 5

Carolyn Mathews April 18, 2010 at 6:58 am

When I started researching metal detectors before buying one for my husband, I was overwhelmed with all the reviews, ads, etc., I found on the internet. I printed out all the information that seemed to have a “voice of authority” behind it; it wasn’t long before one brand/model seemed to take first place as the best choice for units under $300. Reviews from novices to experts concurred that the Bounty Hunter Tracker IV was a great buy as well as a great metal detector for novice to intermediate users. My husband is not someone who reads the instructions before using anything, but I showed him some of the printouts that warned against trying to use any metal detector without getting familiar with the instruction booklet first (because if you don’t know what you’re doing, you’ll be frustrated and decide the detector doesn’t work right). For once, he did spend time reading the instructions and then practicing with the detector as the directions advised. It wasn’t long before he was out in the yard and up a mountain actually using his Bounty Hunter IV with success. I also bought him the Bounty Hunter earphones because I read that using earphones prolongs the battery life of the battery in the detector. Earphones also raise the user’s chance of success by blocking noises that might cause some of the more subtle indicator sounds to be missed. We live in a windy, windy canyon, so the earphones were a must for blocking wind noise. So far my husband loves his Bounty Hunter Tracker IV, and the learning curve, according to him, was pretty short.
Rating: 5 / 5

Wayne Kuban April 18, 2010 at 8:05 am

As a low cost metal detector I give this thing five stars. I bought this Detector several months back and enjoy it’s relative ease of use, and it DOES find what you are searching for (coins, rings, earings, necklaces, etc). The other reviews here pretty much wrap it up as a good (affordable!) unit, but I wanted to make a few comments from an amateur’s point of view:

- This detector has, of course, the discrimination circuitry used to tell the difference between the various metals helping you to avoid digging up junk like soda can pull tabs which are everywhere. It does work pretty good, BUT – I have found that by using the Tracker IV discriminator, you will most likely be missing some good stuff. I have gone back over “Discriminated” areas again in “All Metal” mode and found some nice stuff that Discriminate didn’t catch. Granted I am no pro, but the fact is if you want to get every coin, every ring, or every cool item of various metals, you may want to consider just using “All Metal” mode. I almost exclusively use it now and although I sift through some absolute junk. I have found a bunch of coins, necklaces, pendants, etc that I would have otherwise missed. Use the Discriminate mode when looking for that gold wedding ring your wife through at you in the back yard…

- Invest in the 4 inch “Gold Nugget Coil” which is far superior at pinpointing metal. The stock coil works fine but is a tad ambiguous as to precisely where your coin, ring, (or pull tab) is. The smaller coil reduces search time and I am glad I have one.

- I bought the recommended Bounty Hunter Headphones (to save battery power), but have found them to be a bit more trouble than help. When I detect something I squat or sit down and dig. I set the detector down so the coil is near the dig zone so I can waive clumps of dirt (or sand) in front of the coil as I search. The problem is the headphone’s wire tends to be always in the way when I perform this move. I get tired of “untangling” so I don’t use them anymore. Maybe I’m just getting old.

- The meter is of no value for anyone who can hear the audible report. It has no “range” to judge metals you are passing over. It simply swings hard to the right no matter what from what I can tell. I have tried different modes and different metals to test it, but it seems to merely swing hard to the right as you pass over any type of metal / alloy. I can see how this would still be useful to a deaf person, but it just as easily could have been a bright light bulb instead of a meter. I won’t ding this low cost detector for that though because I’d still dig if it was half scale or pegged.

- And lastly a warning. If you go into a park, or any area attended by kids, you will be spotted. Within a short amount of time you will be surrounded by kids “helping you” to dig up buried treasure. At that point you have to decide whether to be a meanie and bark at them, or write the rest of the hunt off and let them shred the area every time the detector beeps. I generally tell them how it’s been a long day and “see ya” since they will invariably have their hands in there digging away no matter what you say…

Rating: 5 / 5

Jimmy D. Tenney April 18, 2010 at 10:18 am

This was my second metal detector I had purchased in the past 20 years, my first one also being a Bounty Hunter. I was pleased to see that all aspects of the detector were a vast improvement over my 1980′s model. The current model is lightweight and easy to use and does not require constant “re-tuning”. Although it lacks a “no-motion” detection mode (only found in detectors costing hundreds of dollars more) the light weight and well thought out design make sweeping the target area easy. It has an easy to understand instruction booklet and is a cinch to assemble. Quality is first rate overall and I would recommend this detector to any beginner or even to a seasoned pro as a decent back-up detector.
Rating: 5 / 5

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