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Longhair

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First thing to do is slow down. Swinging too fast makes them seem unstable.
Then, if it's still "jumpy", and you've properly noise cancelled, turn your sensitivity down one at a time until it improves.
If the instability is ramdom and is still present with the sensitivity turned back, suspect EMI as the culpret.
 

Bart@Big Boys Hobbies

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First thing to do is slow down. Swinging too fast makes them seem unstable.
Then, if it's still "jumpy", and you've properly noise cancelled, turn your sensitivity down one at a time until it improves.
If the instability is ramdom and is still present with the sensitivity turned back, suspect EMI as the culpret.


Great post! Agreed!
 

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dholland02

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Minelab Safari
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Ok thanks I might have been swinging a little fast since I was froze yesterday.
 

sonofadigger

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yes slow down and run it in auto until your more confident with it i usually run mine on 18 sensitivity
 

dougofpa

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Slow and low...I run my sensitivity at 17
 

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