hudsonlarking
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Broke in my first, brand new detector yesterday afternoon for a very short hunt. Using an ace 300 in a park I learned a ton in a very short time. Most importantly, how important a good shovel is. The ground was tough but I’ve seen people dig effortlessly so a shovel will be my next investment. That did limit my finds as I didn’t want to dig if I wouldn’t be able to reach the target. Second, lots and lots of beeps which was to be expected in a public park. Most signals were midtones in the 40-50s. Some high 80s to even 99 but deep (saying 8+ sometimes) so who knows. Lastly, def need more reps to get the arm used to the motion lol
and a nail. I definitely would like to go back but maybe after some more practice. Perhaps at a place with less noise/targets and when I learn what I’m doing. Heading to the Cleveland suburbs this coming weekend so will give it a little go in my brothers house, built in 1954.
Cheers and happy hunting (and thanks for all your tips)!
and a nail. I definitely would like to go back but maybe after some more practice. Perhaps at a place with less noise/targets and when I learn what I’m doing. Heading to the Cleveland suburbs this coming weekend so will give it a little go in my brothers house, built in 1954.
Cheers and happy hunting (and thanks for all your tips)!
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