my new toy arrived.

Conito@55

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Yesterday I received my new detector, I hope to be able to test it this weekend. Thanks to BIG BOYS HOBBYES.
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Nice! Now you just gotta get out there and start swingin'.
 

Deus 11 is a "game changer" once learned. Within a couple of days, I was finding old coins in areas I thought were clean. 9 inch coil was finding 8-9 inch coins mixed in with trash.
That's why I decided to buy it. The Legend I have, I think it's already obsolete in my places.
 

The general program works pretty good.
But there's better setups that make it shine.

Have had mine for 2 yrs now.
Went out today and the fields are really dry.
No good amount of rain for a couple of months now.
The corn stalks were disc'd so the first 4" was fluffy.
This little connector was
3 inches down, no problem hearing it, 64 on the VDI.

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You were already killing it with the Legend!
Now you may be costing me some money :laughing7:
Can't wait to see how it works out for you. Go get 'em!
I can't wait to try it. But we'll see what happens. It might take me a while to understand it, but I feel like it will give me good results.
 

The general program works pretty good.
But there's better setups that make it shine.

Have had mine for 2 yrs now.
Went out today and the fields are really dry.
No good amount of rain for a couple of months now.
The corn stalks were disc'd so the first 4" was fluffy.
This little connector was
3 inches down, no problem hearing it, 64 on the VDI.

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Well, I'm going to practice a lot with it. We'll see what results it gives me.
 

Well, I'm going to practice a lot with it. We'll see what results it gives me.
Gary seems to put a pretty good video on the D2.
His videos are pretty easy to follow.


What I do like with his videos he goes out digging, not set up test gardens, or elevated targets using wood, foam, buckets, nails, and doing testing.
 

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