PluGGLife
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I recently got permission from my aunt to hunt her two houses. They have been in there family for generations. Great grand parents and parents living next to each other and so on.
Currently her two sons (my cousins) live in one of the houses. I went to visit and hunt last Sunday. I only hunted for about 2 hours. I was using my "New to me" etrac and I let one of my cousins use my ATP. I have very little time in on the etrac so I wasn't as successful as I wanted to be within the given time. I am fairly new to this hobby so overall I am still learning and still have yet to find a Pre-1965 silver coin.
Here is the deal. I wanted to use my etrac to get more experience with it and also it is suppose to be better with finding deep silver. At the same time, I know my ATP like the back of my hand and usually know what I am digging before I dig it. With that said. towards the end of our short hunt my cousin dug 2 near mint condition Mercury dimes (1941 and 1945). They were in like new condition and only about 2 inches deep. He found them within 12 inches of each other.
I plan to go back and hunt this weekend but I am thinking I should use my ATP because I know it so well and it has already proven more useful in less experienced hands. Not that I am well experienced but this was literally his first time detecting. Most likely my cousin will hunt with me. So if I use my ATP he will have to use my etrac. I bet he will find some good stuff with it as well. He seems to be a natural.
Which one should I use? I have an assortment of coils for both going up to 15".
BTW, I only found a few clad coins and 2 or 3 wheats. I also found a really cool grill from what looked to be a 6" metal toy car. It looked old. That was the most interesting thing I found on the short hunt.
Thanks
PluGGLife
***UPDATE**** Not that this is a huge issue but I found out it's not 5 aches but more like 2.5 acres.
Currently her two sons (my cousins) live in one of the houses. I went to visit and hunt last Sunday. I only hunted for about 2 hours. I was using my "New to me" etrac and I let one of my cousins use my ATP. I have very little time in on the etrac so I wasn't as successful as I wanted to be within the given time. I am fairly new to this hobby so overall I am still learning and still have yet to find a Pre-1965 silver coin.
Here is the deal. I wanted to use my etrac to get more experience with it and also it is suppose to be better with finding deep silver. At the same time, I know my ATP like the back of my hand and usually know what I am digging before I dig it. With that said. towards the end of our short hunt my cousin dug 2 near mint condition Mercury dimes (1941 and 1945). They were in like new condition and only about 2 inches deep. He found them within 12 inches of each other.
I plan to go back and hunt this weekend but I am thinking I should use my ATP because I know it so well and it has already proven more useful in less experienced hands. Not that I am well experienced but this was literally his first time detecting. Most likely my cousin will hunt with me. So if I use my ATP he will have to use my etrac. I bet he will find some good stuff with it as well. He seems to be a natural.

Which one should I use? I have an assortment of coils for both going up to 15".
BTW, I only found a few clad coins and 2 or 3 wheats. I also found a really cool grill from what looked to be a 6" metal toy car. It looked old. That was the most interesting thing I found on the short hunt.
Thanks
PluGGLife
***UPDATE**** Not that this is a huge issue but I found out it's not 5 aches but more like 2.5 acres.
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