First hunt with the ATPro made me a believer!

cjon455

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Picked up a new ATPro today as a fathers day/graduation gift to myself.:metaldetector: Went to 2 of my spots that i went over numerous times with my ace350 and managed 1.52 in clad, some other junk, and this pendant/medallion thing that i think may be silver. No marks but it looks like silver and sounds like silver when i drop it lol. it has the word "soni soit qui mal y pense" on it. also 4 more wheats that i for sure never got signals on with my 350. That makes 106 wheats on the year. :headbang:Some of my targets had multiple pcs of junk in the hole with them. This thing is a beast. It feels solid as a rock compared to the 350. Dont get me wrong i love my 350 but I felt it was time for an upgrade. Thanks for looking and HH! IMG01188-20130610-0301.jpg IMG01189-20130610-0301.jpg IMG01191-20130610-0308.jpg
 

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Apparently this is a Garrett stroking post. Let me say, my first silver was found with a vintage Garrett Groundhog in the late 80's. It is a 1945 Washington. Despite having lost nearly everything since then, I managed to hang on it this coin somehow. I actually used it a reference in a recent eBay sale. It' looks real sexy next to a moderately sized nugget.

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Apparently this is a Garrett stroking post. Let me say, my first silver was found with a vintage Garrett Groundhog in the late 80's.

I know the feeling. Check my equipment list. :) I still have it and it still works!! LOL

HH!
 

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Back to the finds for a minute - (since I don't know a thing about the AT pro) The item with the French inscription looks like it may be
a hat badge , I would think military or ceremonial guard of some kind .
 

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WHADIFIND

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Back to the finds for a minute - (since I don't know a thing about the AT pro) .

Ok, ok, if we have to!! But, is that long enough? Can we go back to talking about the AT-Pro now? ??? LOL
 

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Back to the finds for a minute - (since I don't know a thing about the AT pro) The item with the French inscription looks like it may be
a hat badge , I would think military or ceremonial guard of some kind .

thanks!
 

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cjon455

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Hey! I'm also waiting to hear your own report on depth. :)

HH!

as far as depth is concerned, i dug the wheats at about anywhere between 5-7 inches, the 7 inch one rang in awesome, but i dont remember the number, forgot to look lol newb
 

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as far as depth is concerned, i dug the wheats at about anywhere between 5-7 inches, the 7 inch one rang in awesome, but i dont remember the number, forgot to look lol newb

I'd be interested in seeing if, after a while, you're satisfied with the depth.

Here's another suggestion. Yes, pay VERY close attention to the numbers for a while. But, also, try to call your shots every time. After a while you'll start tying the numbers to your finds. Not an exact science by any means, but helps in the learning.

Also, where is your machine ground balancing at? Try different spots in one of your hunts to see how much it varies.

HH!
 

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I'd be interested in seeing if, after a while, you're satisfied with the depth.

Here's another suggestion. Yes, pay VERY close attention to the numbers for a while. But, also, try to call your shots every time. After a while you'll start tying the numbers to your finds. Not an exact science by any means, but helps in the learning.

Also, where is your machine ground balancing at? Try different spots in one of your hunts to see how much it varies.

HH!

I'm getting pretty good at calling my shots. For instance, 9 times outta 10, 77-80 is a penny, 81-83 is a dime, 84-88 is a quarter. Haven't found enough silver yet to be able to call that one, and most of my 53s turn out to be pulltabs. No gold yet, unfortunately. My ground mineralization ranges around 69, 79, or low 80s depending on whose neighborhood I'm in, my own or my parents'.

Edit: Depth... if it says 2", I usually find it right near the surface. If it says 4", I usually find it at 2-3". 6" turns out to be about 5", so it seems as if the MD is rounding the depth ranges up.
 

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as far as depth is concerned, i dug the wheats at about anywhere between 5-7 inches, the 7 inch one rang in awesome, but i dont remember the number, forgot to look lol newb

What I have found with the AT Pro is that wheats/copper pennies ring up slightly lower (77-79) then the zinc pennies (79-81). This number also will very depending on soil conditions.
 

cti4sw

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What I have found with the AT Pro is that wheats/copper pennies ring up slightly lower (77-79) then the zinc pennies (79-81). This number also will very depending on soil conditions.

Yeah I noticed that too, but I'll dig any signal above 77 so I just lumped all pennies into one range.
 

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