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    Zodiacdiverdave

    Mar 2011
    The North Atlantic Ocean
    AT Pro, Sea Hunter II, Shovel, Hammer and chisel
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    AT Pro and gold

    First let me say I am sorry for posting so many questions on TN but I am new to MDing and I figure that TN is the best source of info out there.
    Has anyone tried an AT Pro on old tailing's? I know of an area that was mined for gold in the 1800s and there are tailing piles all around the site.
    Just wondering if I would be waisting my time searching them with an ATP for gold traces.
    ZDD
    Living the dream

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    us
    Mar 2011
    Chandler Tx
    White's VX3, Garrett AT PRO, Tesoro Cibola
    288
    14 times
    Metal Detecting

    Re: AT Pro and gold

    I have air tested some 2mm (approx) jewelers investment casting slag beads with the stock DD coil. If you run it in zero mode they start sounding off at around 2 1/2"

    I dont think that the larger DD coil would work too well for it. However.... I wonder what would happen if you used the sniper coil? I wish I had one to tell you what results I got with it in comparison.

    As I stated in a previous post.... I wish the ATP had adjustable threshold. That would be a huge help picking out tiny targets. I guess you could hold the Pinpoint button in the whole time...lol.
    If you ever hit the big one detecting....follow the 3S rule. Shoot. Shovel and Shut up.

  3. #3
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    us
    Apr 2010
    NC
    Whites XLT & Garrett AT-Pro
    386
    Relic Hunting

    Re: AT Pro and gold

    Quote Originally Posted by Zodiacdiverdave
    First let me say I am sorry for posting so many questions on TN but I am new to MDing and I figure that TN is the best source of info out there.
    Has anyone tried an AT Pro on old tailing's? I know of an area that was mined for gold in the 1800s and there are tailing piles all around the site.
    Just wondering if I would be waisting my time searching them with an ATP for gold traces.
    ZDD
    Nope, not a waste of time. You may not find pin-head sized nuggets unless they are close to the coil, but it's not a waste of time.
    If you're looking to buy a detector and gold is what you're after, then consider the AT Gold. It'll be a little better for the small stuff and will still be a good detector for relics and coins. It's not recommended for salt water use, the AT Pro can be used in the salt water.

    Read this, one user in the Searcher who found gold with the AT Pro, another fousd gold with his Ace 350:
    http://www.garrett.com/hobbysite/pd....her_lowres.pdf

    Also, read the review from Lost Treasure magazine, reviewer found gold.
    http://www.losttreasure.com/content/...ew-garrett-pro

    Hope this helps....
    Dwight S
    Anyone up for some Dirt Fishin?

 

 

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