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Hello Everyone,
I went out to the “hunted out” park for a few hours, having some fun with the x-terra 705 in all metal. The area worked today didn’t have many good or bad signals; fairly quiet, so tomorrow I will work near the area as yesterday’s hunt that produced two silvers. After about an hour of hunting I heard a bouncy high tone of 34 — 36 at 6 inches. Popped a plug in the easy forest soil and out came a 1928 Mercury dime! About, 30 minutes later another high tone of 32 at 4 inches and out came a 1917 toasted Lincoln cent. The junk pieces were low today, perhaps only 5 targets.
Thank you for looking,
GL & HH
Doc
I went out to the “hunted out” park for a few hours, having some fun with the x-terra 705 in all metal. The area worked today didn’t have many good or bad signals; fairly quiet, so tomorrow I will work near the area as yesterday’s hunt that produced two silvers. After about an hour of hunting I heard a bouncy high tone of 34 — 36 at 6 inches. Popped a plug in the easy forest soil and out came a 1928 Mercury dime! About, 30 minutes later another high tone of 32 at 4 inches and out came a 1917 toasted Lincoln cent. The junk pieces were low today, perhaps only 5 targets.
Thank you for looking,
GL & HH
Doc
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