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I've only ever used the Bellman&Flint one but I thought it'd be better than what it turned out to be when I first used it.

 

Still it does the job and I ain't complaining.

it does the job but a think the old deben far cheaper and simple to use the bellman and flint for instance one minute it tells you you dog is 0.9 then the next it says 12.9 now how the hell can a terrier move as quick as that under ground a dont think its possible today we were out and a was getting pisst off with the bellman the arrows were all oveer the place a think the box had a mind of its own give me the deben anytime its plain and simple to use

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No Contest for me

 

" Bellman & Flint " by a country mile.. Much better finding range, much tougher collars, waterproof collars, longer battery life, locate more than one terrier at a time, I now let my dogs enter places that perhaps i would of given a wide berth in the days of the Deben, lost count of the number of times my collars packed up due to a bit of damp grass with the deben

 

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I've only ever used the Bellman&Flint one but I thought it'd be better than what it turned out to be when I first used it.

 

Still it does the job and I ain't complaining.

it does the job but a think the old deben far cheaper and simple to use the bellman and flint for instance one minute it tells you you dog is 0.9 then the next it says 12.9 now how the hell can a terrier move as quick as that under ground a dont think its possible today we were out and a was getting pisst off with the bellman the arrows were all oveer the place a think the box had a mind of its own give me the deben anytime its plain and simple to use

 

You need to give the dog time to settle to get a steady mark.

What's so hard about that? It ain't rocket science.

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used the knocker box for years.the bellman is a a gift. not knocking the box, i still carry one in the car as a back up, but the b&f is much better. especiallly if you run a terrier loose and let him hunt up.

so imo mk1 is good and sound but not as good as the b&f.

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I've only ever used the Bellman&Flint one but I thought it'd be better than what it turned out to be when I first used it.

 

Still it does the job and I ain't complaining.

it does the job but a think the old deben far cheaper and simple to use the bellman and flint for instance one minute it tells you you dog is 0.9 then the next it says 12.9 now how the hell can a terrier move as quick as that under ground a dont think its possible today we were out and a was getting pisst off with the bellman the arrows were all oveer the place a think the box had a mind of its own give me the deben anytime its plain and simple to use

 

You need to give the dog time to settle to get a steady mark.

What's so hard about that? It ain't rocket science.

it does not mater what finder you use you still have to give the dog time to settel every terrierman should know that do you not let your terrier settel with the mk1 on

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The readings you get on the bellman or the orto for that matter

will fluctuate going from .9 to 12.9 or whatever when the dog is

traveling. When the dog settles then I look for a steday mark. I

do this when the numbers stop jumping and locate the dog.I don't

see the point in locating a dog from the moment he enters an earth.

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The readings you get on the bellman or the orto for that matter

will fluctuate going from .9 to 12.9 or whatever when the dog is

traveling. When the dog settles then I look for a steday mark. I

do this when the numbers stop jumping and locate the dog.I don't

see the point in locating a dog from the moment he enters an earth.

the dog must run like a grayhound then becouse thats some f*****g distance in a couple of seconds a terrier would struggle to run that fast on top of the ground never mind under ground a dont no any terriermen that puts the locater on when the dogs just went to ground and even when the dog settles it still jumps a bit mate or is you terrier a lock on job when it bumps into whats thare

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The numbers jump if the terrier moves even if it

is just a foot the numbers will fluctuate. The way

you make it sound you have a faulty box or your

dog isn't stopping in 1 place. I've explained what

I've seen with the bellys and orto, but when my

dog settles the numbers don't move. I can only

speak of my own experience.

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the numbers do sometimes jump about like that, dont know why it happens tho. the dog is settled and in the one spot but for some reason the numbers jump up high then come back again imeditatly, strange but weve got used to it. also we never go by the arrows

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