A few recent adventures with the 8" and the Skullies.

bigscoop

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Good headphones are paramount.
 

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lookindown

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ACE 250,AT PRO, CZ21...RTG pro scoop...Stealth 720
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Nice pile of treasure...that emerald heart on the claddagh ring is cool...congrats.
 

Crispin

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I lost am emerald ring just like that...where were you hunting? Yeah, that's where I lost it...want to mail it to me? :)

Crispin
 

OBN

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"Excalibur"..
"AQ" Impulse
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Looks Good Bigscoop, and you are correct. No matter what detector, one needs an advantage over the next hunter....And the biggest weak point on all water detectors, the headphones.
 

seeker41

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Feb 18, 2007
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fisher cz6a--teknetics g2 --cz20--minelab excal 800--discovery3300--original whites tdi--tesoro sandshark--whites dual field
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nice huntin!!!!
 

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bigscoop

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Older blue Excal with full mods, Equinox 800.
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I lost am emerald ring just like that...where were you hunting? Yeah, that's where I lost it...want to mail it to me? :)

Crispin

It will be arriving in a "really big" box filled with all those foam peanuts. :laughing7:
 

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bigscoop

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Older blue Excal with full mods, Equinox 800.
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Looks Good Bigscoop, and you are correct. No matter what detector, one needs an advantage over the next hunter....And the biggest weak point on all water detectors, the headphones.

Headphones, remote disc/PP switch, straight shaft, and the ability to swap coils.....with these four mods the Excal becomes the ultimate beach & water machine. :icon_thumleft: Depth, sensitivity, and complete versatility!
 

s1u2r3f4

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Oct 15, 2011
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Minelab Excal II
Minelab Explorer ll
Sov Gt
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Metal Detecting
Looks Good Bigscoop, and you are correct. No matter what detector, one needs an advantage over the next hunter....And the biggest weak point on all water detectors, the headphones.
Yea! I'm in line for the works!
 

baywalker

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Aug 24, 2011
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Garrett & Fisher
Minelab Excaliber II
Garrett Pro Pointer
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Boy you guys are making me want to send my new Xcal to OBN even if it is still under warranty!
 

Sir Gala Clad

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Next asset out of the box for me is going to be the ultimate beach scoop! :icon_thumleft:
You should take my X , best gold digger, I ever seen. You name the category: Dry Sand, Wet Sand, shallow water - you will be cleaned out in minutes.
Mint condition, prefer cash, but will swap - ship for free. Reason for selling - No longer able to afford because of sanded in beach conditions.
 

nutsdad

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Nice pile of treasure. Great find. HH
 

DaleGM

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V3i DFX MXT Excal II D2 6x10 950 4x6 & dx-1
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awesome finds Bigscoop, you think you would have missed any of those finds using the stock Excal headphones
 

dewcon4414

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BS..... impressive finds with that hot little coil and mods. Like i said.... you guys coming up with those MOD really have an impact on how popular the Xcal is. ML should be paying you guys for keeping them on top. Wonder what would happen if the mod guys focused on the CZ21?

Dew
 

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bigscoop

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awesome finds Bigscoop, you think you would have missed any of those finds using the stock Excal headphones

Absolutely!.....and not just the gold stuff. Seeker41/Chuck came up for a hunt today and I pulled these from runnel, both were "really deep" and I'm certain I would have missed them both with the stock headphones. The large ring was way down in the soup and only offered me a faint grunt/burp my first pass in disc and then a null, a lot like bottle cap will do but very faint but it wouldn't repeat. Switch to PP and there was no way I could have heard the "very faint" threshold break with the stock headphones, but that faint break was repeatable so I dug. No kidding, that ring must have been 18" down in the soup and I'm only using the 8" coil. The toe ring I hit in disc, just a "very faint" burp I would have never pulled up with the stock head phones, it was probably around 12" deep. What use to be faints with the stock headphones are now easily recognizable responses, that about sizes things up.
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bigscoop

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Nice pile. These come from the water, dry sand or both? I'm going in the morning, low tide @ 0500.

Both wet and water. The only two energy sources that move on the beach are water and sand. When the water is moving with enough force look for items to get flushed and deposited in much the same way gold in a stream gets flushed and deposited, i.e., bends, holes, ledges, current breaks, etc. A lot of areas are packed with swimmers right now but they are producing nothing due to all the soft sand under foot. A lot of times I'll hunt fairly quickly until I hit an area that has a lot of iron then I'll slow down and hunt that area very well. Iron is heavy and it's a good sign that the area sand is firm/dense enough to support heavier objects. :icon_thumleft:
 

seeker41

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fisher cz6a--teknetics g2 --cz20--minelab excal 800--discovery3300--original whites tdi--tesoro sandshark--whites dual field
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All Treasure Hunting
just got home and cleaned up! great hunting with you guys today for sure!!!! have not inspected my meager finds yet but im sure theres no gold, maybe a little silver!!!
chuck.
 

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