Monty
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- Joined
- Jan 26, 2005
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- Location
- Sand Springs, OK
- Detector(s) used
- ACE 250, Garrett
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I have been doing some coin shooting in a couple of parks that are heavily hunted by other detectorists. I can tell from all the dimples or slight indentations form the replaced plugs. When I first got into metal detecting the first thing I noticed was that you can't hunt right up to the edge of a sidewalk because the rebars interfere with your signal. Afte getting a new 4.5" coil for one of my detectors (Bounty Hunter Land Ranger) I found that the rebars didn't interfere with this little coil to the point of getting all those false signals. Since then I have found what seems like a ton of clad right next to the sidewalks in these often hunted parks. Some of them I find a coin about every foot as I go along! Usually the coin isn't over 4" deep and easy to dig as the sidewalk edges seem to hold moisture well. You old timers probably already know this but I haven't seen it written up. A good tip for some of you fellow newbies out there. JIM
P.S. I have spent most of my first six months as a detectorist just coin shooting and learning how to be a detectorist. I now have a top of the line machine and feel about ready to move up to some more sophisticated metal detecting. Thanks to this forum and it's members I know how to get started. Thanks for all the good tips in the past and I am looking forward to all the invaluable information and knowledge to come.
P.S. I have spent most of my first six months as a detectorist just coin shooting and learning how to be a detectorist. I now have a top of the line machine and feel about ready to move up to some more sophisticated metal detecting. Thanks to this forum and it's members I know how to get started. Thanks for all the good tips in the past and I am looking forward to all the invaluable information and knowledge to come.
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