Digging Large Signals

m bryan

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Montauk3

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I dig everything except confirmed nulls.
 

mts

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Montauk3 said:
I dig everything except confirmed nulls.

What is a confirmed null?
 

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mts said:
Montauk3 said:
I dig everything except confirmed nulls.
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What is a confirmed null?
]Using the Excaliber2, When you pass over ferrous metal, the thresh hold will "blank" (go quite) when the sound returns, it will be at a higher volume.

If anyone can explain better then I can, Please do so. I are not two good for words.
 

Swartzie

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Yes I do. And like you I expect a large junk item. But, every now and then there is a surprise. I had a 1700's coin hit like that. A real strong, high conductive signal. Turned out to be less than 2 inches deep! Like Gomer Pyle says: "surprise, surprise, surprise!".

-Swartzie

 

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If it pinpoints tight......I investigate.
 

mts

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Montauk3 said:
Using the Excaliber2, When you pass over ferrous metal, the thresh hold will "blank" (go quite) when the sound returns, it will be at a higher volume.

If anyone can explain better then I can, Please do so. I are not two good for words.

Ok, I understand. Thanks for the explanation. I usually hunt in a quiet mode rather than what my detector refers to as "all metal mode". So I usually don't see that type of response on my detector.
 

jerseyben

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I have been having an issue with the AT Pro where it will hit on Penny/Dime on aluminum cans. My remedy is to try pinpointing and when I get a large area I don't dig.
 

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Raise you coil a foot or so above the ground and swing. If your still hitting the target its likely a can. Coins will fade out when you raise the coil. Unless your using a F75 LTD in boost mode of course! lol
 

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jerseyben said:
I have been having an issue with the AT Pro where it will hit on Penny/Dime on aluminum cans. My remedy is to try pinpointing and when I get a large area I don't dig.
I got a wide pinpoint with my AT pro, and it was two gold rings ten inches apart. The only reason I dug it was because one end of the target read 53 and the other end read 64. When I first started detecting with an ACE 250 I was leaving all big targets looking for coins. I found out later that a lot of the targets were coins with iron next to them.
 

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Short story....I got one of those large silver sounding signals one day. I was tired, I almost said, "forget it" I dug the signal, and it turned out to be 2 CW US Cartridge box plates side by side. :wink: :)
It's hard to neglect them these days.
 

deepskyal

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Montauk3 said:
I dig everything except confirmed nulls.

Ditto. Too many times I've dug pocket spills or a couple coins side by side to NOT dig a hard hitting signal.

With my vision however, I no longer dig zinc.

Al
 

theseeker

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I dig every signal even when I think it's a can. 90+% of the time it is a can but that other 10% has paid off in some great finds. Just dig it!!!
 

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m bryan

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How would a jar of silver coins hit? Would it sound like a can?
 

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m bryan said:
How would a jar of silver coins hit? Would it sound like a can?

My buddy swong his etrac over a $250 sack of dimes and it read solid "dime". Thought it would of overload but it didn't.
 

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TreasureFiend said:
m bryan said:
How would a jar of silver coins hit? Would it sound like a can?

My buddy swong his etrac over a $250 sack of dimes and it read solid "dime". Thought it would of overload but it didn't.
Thats the ultimate target separation. :laughing7:
 

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Until you get to know your detector and what it's trying to tell you, did everything. I once found a stromberg-carlson 1901 wooden cased phone at six inches on a iffy large signal. Most often than not it's a beer can or railroad spike or something like that. Good hunting.
 

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