Ed Osmar
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The truth is this is my second MX Sport, the first one was sent back after testing it in my backyard with various coins and rings and getting poor readings. The second MX Sport was tested the same way with much better results so I took that one to the beach along with some rings and coins to see how it did in dry sand and wet salt sand. I used a silver dime and quarter, 10k ring, white gold mans ring. very small 925 silver ring, and a ladies silver ring wit a little gold on it. With dry sand I buried the dime and quarter about 6in. deep and all rings about 4in. deep and easley found all except the very small silver ring. In wet sand I had a hard time measuring how deep everything was because the tide was comming in and the waves were a little high. I don't think I was as deep as in the wet sand but objects were found. I had to reduce the sensitivity to 3 to use the detector in salt water and with the waves did not spend a lot of time in the water but think it will work ok. As for the MX Sport not doing well on the small silver ring, I am guessing it may be the coil, White,s has two other coils for the Mx Sport and I would like to try them and see how they handle small Silver and gold.