Do you use all metal mode with LST?

Thank Sandman , That was a great artical and really helped explain a lot. Thanks Again, steve
 

Steve,

Glad you liked the article. I wrote that quite a few years ago. For those interested, the location I was hunting was around Meadeview and Gold Basin AZ. The two nuggets found during the field test were found on the Meadeview side.

BTW, I still have that LST.

Reg
 

Just to add that I use the all metal mode in dry sand at the beach as well, because I find gold chains the Minelab Sovereigns, Excaliburs and CTX 3030's walk over. Just something else to think about. The other advantage of All Metal with the LST when coin shooting is depth! It will hit a silver dime at 9" with no problem, discriminating out iron, it walks right over it.
 

Would you use all metal mode in an old park for coins? What would you set discrimination at? Thanks steve
 

If you use all metal in a park, your going to have to go over the areas that you hunt several times. Once to skim off the shallow iron/foil/canslaw, then at least once more to get the deeper signals. If you think there are really deep targets, section off a small area using markers, then use the above technique. That way the more times you go over the area, you keep getting it cleaner and cleaner after each pass. Then you'll eventually start hitting the deep stuff.
Once you get the trash cleaned out and your soil isn't too minerlized, try switching to the 9" concentric coil, or the 10x12 widescan. If conditions are right, they might find some things that the 10" elliptical missed.
 

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Would you use all metal mode in an old park for coins? What would you set discrimination at? Thanks steve

I have. Many times I hunt in All Metal, and test the target strength first by raising the coil till the signal weakens or disappears. Then I will sometimes switch to Discriminate, and thumb it to 4 or 5 to see if I can still get it.
 

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