Volleyball courts

Rs25subaru

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Mar 5, 2013
32
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Northampton, Pa
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All Treasure Hunting
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elijahhenry10

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Jan 24, 2012
368
53
South-Western PA
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Fisher F-75

Teknetics Omega 8000

Bounty Hunter Quickdraw II
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Maybe someone got their before you? Never used an F2 to give a good explanation, so I'm out.
 

cudamark

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Mar 16, 2011
13,218
14,539
San Diego
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Detector(s) used
XP Deus 2, Equinox 800/900, Fisher Impulse AQ, E-Trac, 3 Excal 1000's, White's TM808, VibraProbe, 15" NEL Attack, Mi6, Steath 920ix and 720i scoops, TRX, etc....
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Volleyball courts around here get hit every day......sometimes by more than one detectorist.
 

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Rs25subaru

Jr. Member
Mar 5, 2013
32
5
Northampton, Pa
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I usually check around the benches. I found a gold ring just last week under one! I really want to get out more I just feel like ill be hastened by police, even though they don't really care where I live (talked to a cop and asked him)
 

robgwv

Full Member
Feb 17, 2013
151
32
west virginia
Detector(s) used
fisher f2
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Haven't tried sand yet, But, I'd go back bury a dime and see what happens. I'm kinda new but I love my F2
 

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Rs25subaru

Jr. Member
Mar 5, 2013
32
5
Northampton, Pa
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I was going to do that just to make sure it's actually working. I know it is now because I found a tiny piece of a metal belt and a nickle. Both very solid targets on the VDI
 

Jay In NewKen

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Jun 24, 2012
465
130
New Kensington, Pa
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Pro, Garrett Ace 250, Pro-Pointer
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
The F2 shouldn't have any problem in the sand. Although if they replenish the sand yearly targets may get buried deep. I was able to get a good 8" with the Ace 250 at a saltwater beach in dry sand. Also, these areas are easy to hit so might get hunted out quick. Sand scoops in volleyball courts are a must.
 

bigfoot1

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Nov 1, 2011
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3,399
so.cal.mtns.
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garrett,minelab,fisher,,,atp current weapon of choice
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Metal Detecting
I've used my wifes f2 quite a bit,in sand also.It has no problem seeing really small bits at 6-8" in sand.pretty cool machine I'd say
 

chenty

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Nov 4, 2012
181
76
missouri
Detector(s) used
BT IV, ACE 350
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I hit the VB courts at least once a wk. 1st. thing at sun rise, never find much
some clad here an there. as for the F2 can't say, I have an ACE 350 and it's a clad magnet :occasion14:
 

lookindown

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Mar 11, 2010
7,089
4,936
Florida
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ACE 250,AT PRO, CZ21...RTG pro scoop...Stealth 720
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Volley ball courts get detected hard...I never find many targets on a volley ball court and the coins are always very fresh drops.
 

donj

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Feb 13, 2011
295
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southwestern, va.
Detector(s) used
Nokta Fors CoRe, garretts gti2500, gtp1350 minelab 30 whites coinmaster 3 and a DFX300.
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
If the volley ball courts are not sand but in the park most are laid out with clay under the surface dust. they are hard to get hits on unless something is right on the surface. you could just eyeball most courts. I found a large men's silver bracelet with a broken clasp once. Oh and the parks dept. prob. be mad if you dig on the court.
 

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