9 Hours in DRY ground at 3 POUNDED Parks = 32 KEEPERS

silverfreak

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Well...I decided i would really put the 10 x 12 SEF coil to the test today. I took it to 3 small parks that I have pounded into submission with the 1050 coil...just to see how good it really is. Over the last few weeks I have used the SEF and Minelab pro coils quite a few times doing some testing.....but always ended going back to the 1050 as a security blanket because of the amount of silver found with it. This time I took the training wheels off and left it at home....deciding to put 100% faith in the SEF coil. :thumbsup:
Each and every coin I found over the next 9 hours was 8" to 10" deep...except for one 11"er ...and many were on edge. :thumbsup: While I did have some nice solid signals...well over 50% of them were faint chirps that I decided to further investigate. At these beat up sites...you either go very slow...and pay close attention to all deep chirps...or you go home with an empty pouch. ;D
The first park I visited is a place where dimes are nearly out of reach. I figure if I'm finding quarters at 10"..then the smaller coins are probably going to be almost out of reach. ???
It takes something different or special for me to gain true confidence in a coil. True I have found lots of deep silver with the SEF coil over the last 6 weeks or so...but as I said...always went back to the 1050 for some reason. I had a few different things happen today that really opened my eyes to the SEF. :tongue3:
The first thing was a silver quarter at 9" in a spot that I thoroughly pounded just last week with the 1050 coil. It was a nice solid signal but the depth caused the cursor to bounce along the top and never really locked in the right corner. However...the signal was dead on. I dug down and realized my plug was off because I now hit the target with the probe at the far corner of the hole. Out popped the washington quarter from 9" down on edge. :thumbsup:
About 2 hours later....same thing....got a deep sweet sounding hit and the cursor fluttered accross the top. It never went towards iron...but never went to silver either. It just kind of fluttered around the top center. Dug down about 10" and again...the probe located it on the side/bottom of the hole. Out popped the no date slq from 10" down straight on edge. :thumbsup: WOW...now I'm impressed...because I could no longer get even a peep here with my 1050 coil. :wink:
I continued on and popped out about 7 wheaties as well.
Talk about an eye opener...9 coins from an area that no longer gives a sound when using the 1050 coil! :thumbsup:
Site #2 is a park niterider_58 took me to a year or so ago. It stopped producing hardly anything for him many months ago..but we pulled some goodies out of there with our 1050 coils recently. We hadn't gone there for a few weeks because finally the 1050 coil stopped producing as well...but I wanted to give it a try with the SEF. Results after 3 hours there???....Two mercs...a roosey...and a bunch more wheaties. :thumbsup:
Site #3 is another park Phil and I have pounded into submission. The only coins left are 10"+ deepies and we have both found memorials this deep there too. Results after 3 hours here??....a 10" deep silver quarter....an 11" deep wheatie... a 9" deep merc straight on edge....a tiny sterling insignia ring...and a bunch more wheaties.
I called Phil over on the 11" deep wheatie...and let's just say he was more than impressed with the signal the SEF gave me. ::) I also called him over on the 9" deep merc on edge...and again he was more than impressed when I raised the SEF coil 2" off the ground...and it still sounded pretty sweet. :thumbsup: I honestly thought it was a deep wheatie the way the cursor was dancing around the clad dime area. Once we got the plug dug...we located the signal at the bottom side of the hole on edge. I dug out the little clod...and out popped a 1937 merc. We were both very impressed. Let's just say...I'm almost certain he will be buying a 10 x 12 SEF coil very soon to work alongside his pro coil..after seeing it work for me. ;D
My coin totals for the 9 hour day from 3 pounded to death parks that both Phil and I have hit numerous times with our 1050 coils: 24 Wheaties....1 Roosey...3 Mercs...2 silver washington quarters...1 standing Liberty quarter..and a tiny sterling insignia ring with the letter S on it. :thumbsup: ;D
I still love my 1050 coil..and it will always have a place in my arsenal. It is very easy to swing...just glides smoothly along the ground. ...and for lack of a better way to say it...JUST FINDS STUFF. If theres no stubble though..and the grass isn't too tall...the SEF coil will be on my SE...just ask Phil.

I will say again...I'm impressed with the Minelab pro coil too. I found some nice stuff while using the pro coil a few days ago when doing some multi coil testing. It's also light...light...light.....and goes deep...it's a winner...so I'll be using it quite a bit too. ;D :thumbsup:
Today though...my time was devoted to really testing out the 10 x 12 SEF...and it absolutely produced deep coins from sites Phil and I have previously pounded with the 1050 coil. :thumbsup:
Now if we could only get some RAIN. I love hunting in moist conditions and seem to get my best depth and signals in wet soil. I do get a little more falsing...but the depth and seemingly better signals more than make up for it to me. I choose to continue to run my gain high even if I get a little falsing...because I want to hear those deep chirps as best as I can. What I will do at times is drop the sensitivity just a little which makes the falsing minimal...but with the high gain...still allows me to hear the deep silver hits.
 

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Ricardo_NY1

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Sounds like you and that coil are the silver extraction team Bryce! Congrats and thanks for a very well documented post/hunts.

Best,
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Excellent Finds Wow!

I just started(july 12) and am using a bounty hunter lonestar. Recently got some good finds, today I
dug a 1910 wheatie at about 6-7 inches, unusual yes( that deep for me.)

Good luck,
HH.
 

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Bryce,
Those are some awesome finds. I am impressed by how deep you find coins. I am more impressed by you hunting 9 hours. I was dead after hunting 8 hours. It took me a couple of days to recover. You have really learned how to use the SE. Keep up the good finds.
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Bryce Nice finds and a Good evaluation on the Sef I haven't tried it yet but I also like the pro coil nice and light pinpoints great and goes deep seems to run stable also congrats on the silver HH RonC
 

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Wow bud, thats amazing!!!! :thumbsup:
 

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You cleaned house on the wilver again, Big Guy! :icon_sunny: It looks like you are becoming the Standing Liberty quarter champion.

Now, get back out there and dig us another "deepie". :thumbsup:

Kyle
 

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Colonial Zoyboy said:
You cleaned house on the wilver again, Big Guy! :icon_sunny: It looks like you are becoming the Standing Liberty quarter champion.

Now, get back out there and dig us another "deepie". :thumbsup:

Kyle
Thanks Kyle. Pretty cool to find another slq...but I think I've actually just REproven the fact that I'm the NO date slq champ all over again ::) ;D
 

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rodgerdodger said:
Another nice hunt bryce. 9 hrs detecting. I did 5 1/2 the other day
in the woods .Worked the hillsides. I woke up in the middle of the night with a leg cramp that I thought wood never go away. :thumbsup:
Thanks RD. I hate those body jerking calf cramps in mid sleep...that almost cause a change of shorts ;D


MrBling said:
Impressive work
Thanks Bling
 

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Very nice job SF! Your hard work and dedication are really paying off! Thanks for sharing your experience with us.........Keep up the great work! :thumbsup:

HH,
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nightwolf said:
Now that's a sweet pile of silver! You certainly earned every bit of it putting all that time and effort in to learning the coil and doing all the digging, nice job!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thanks nightwolf. Yep..the SEF coil really grew on me after this 9 hours. I know it won't be as productive every time out...but the confidence is there now.


Ray in CA said:
Wow!! that is some nice silver coinage you got there! Love the SLQ! Looks just like mine. Any idea on the date?

Ray
Thanks Ray. Nothin' but smooooooooth silver for the date ;D
 

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Baldingboy said:
Bryce,
You rock brother! Way to pull up the stuff missed. You and that detector are a deadly mix.

:thumbsup:
Baldingboy
Thanks BB. I appreciate your kind words. It was definately an eye opening 9 hours....AND a shoulder breaking one as well ;D
 

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kimsdad said:
Excellent hunt, Bryce! Great finds!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Thanks for all the info on the SE & the different coils you use! :)
Thanks K.D. I'm glad you like the info. You'll never see me telling someone what coil to use...or not to use...that stuff drives me nuts. What I will do however is give people an honest assesment of what works for me. :thumbsup:
 

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I'd love to say it's all down hill from here Bryce but I'm not.....We know how that goes :wink: Beautiful dig's Buddy....Definetley putting a hurtin' on the Silver population.Congrat's on some killer dig's :thumbsup:
 

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