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i got out a couple hours yesterday to detect a home site that was built in 1900. Was using the Equinox 600 with 6 inch coil. First time out with that combo.
After noise cancel it was time to auto ground balance. In all metal mode it was very hard to find a clear spot of ground. Finally did and balanced up.
Long story short, even with the small coil it was constant iron attack (all metal mode). Was very difficult to pull anything out. At the end of the day I retrieved a quarter, 2 nickels, 1 dime, 4 pennies. No silver.
The deepest item was a 1970's dated penny. It was right at 7 inches in depth.
So, I'm thinking if that copper penny was that deep then finding any silver is going to be near impossible if we look at it from a depth perspective. The iron masking is also horrible at this site, ruling out the stock coil as an option.
Modes used were Park 1 and Park 2.
So why am I posting you may ask? What exactly causes the issue with constant iron attacks? Did someone just throw nails everywhere or is it in the soil itself?
I noticed in this location the soil was dark and usually I hunt in red clay soil. Ground Balance number stabilized around 11. In another spot it was 22 maximum.
What tips or advice can you offer for hunting such a site?
Oh, another thing worth mentioning- This site has chestnut trees and I learned firsthand how sharp old shedded husks are. So there is a good chance for pain here as well. Think I'm gonna write this site off.
After noise cancel it was time to auto ground balance. In all metal mode it was very hard to find a clear spot of ground. Finally did and balanced up.
Long story short, even with the small coil it was constant iron attack (all metal mode). Was very difficult to pull anything out. At the end of the day I retrieved a quarter, 2 nickels, 1 dime, 4 pennies. No silver.
The deepest item was a 1970's dated penny. It was right at 7 inches in depth.
So, I'm thinking if that copper penny was that deep then finding any silver is going to be near impossible if we look at it from a depth perspective. The iron masking is also horrible at this site, ruling out the stock coil as an option.
Modes used were Park 1 and Park 2.
So why am I posting you may ask? What exactly causes the issue with constant iron attacks? Did someone just throw nails everywhere or is it in the soil itself?
I noticed in this location the soil was dark and usually I hunt in red clay soil. Ground Balance number stabilized around 11. In another spot it was 22 maximum.
What tips or advice can you offer for hunting such a site?
Oh, another thing worth mentioning- This site has chestnut trees and I learned firsthand how sharp old shedded husks are. So there is a good chance for pain here as well. Think I'm gonna write this site off.