laidback4sho
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- Laconia, NH
- Detector(s) used
- Currently:
XP Deus v4.1
Minelab Equinox 800
Fisher Gold Bug 2
Previously:
Garrett GTA 500
Garrett Ultra GTA 1000
Garrett GTAx 1250
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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New coinshooting program snags a '41 Merc.
Hey guys. I went out today for about an hour with the French girl. Had to try out some new settings. I was impressed. So I dug this hole right here, right?
...and up pops this little beauty, about 5 or 6 inches down.
That was the only silver I dug, but with these settings, almost every single hole I dug had a coin in it, with the exception of one pulltab. Did I mention that I was impressed? Well I was...
If anyone is interested in trying it out, here are the settings. It's actually two identical programs. One at 8kHz and one at 4kHz for checking for bottle caps. Here's the setup:
Disc: 1
Expert- Tones: Full
Sensitivity: 85
Expert- TX Power: 3
Freq.: 7.9
Iron Volume: 0
Reactivity: 2
Expert- Silencer: 0
Audio Response: 3
Expert- Audio Overload: 1
Notch: 0-55, 97-99
Ground Notch: 85-90
(I set my ground balance to 83 in manual at this particular site. Use whatever works for you.)
Also, turn ID Norm to OFF if you have it on.
Now save this program in a free slot.
Now change the frequency to 4kHz and change the notch to 0-44, 97-99 and save this in the next slot down.
Now any time you hit on a good signal, switch to the 4kHz program and watch the numbers on the screen. If they go up, it's probably a bottle cap. If they go down, it's time to dig.
And as always, feedback is welcome.
Ok, now to continue my story...
So I'm out there for about an hour and find some silver. The beast is satisfied...for now. So I pack up my things and head back to the house. And what, perchance, should be waiting for me when I get home? It's my new Vance Muffs I ordered a few days ago. Like they couldn't have arrived BEFORE I went out metal detecting... oh well, there's always next time.
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Hey guys. I went out today for about an hour with the French girl. Had to try out some new settings. I was impressed. So I dug this hole right here, right?

...and up pops this little beauty, about 5 or 6 inches down.


That was the only silver I dug, but with these settings, almost every single hole I dug had a coin in it, with the exception of one pulltab. Did I mention that I was impressed? Well I was...
If anyone is interested in trying it out, here are the settings. It's actually two identical programs. One at 8kHz and one at 4kHz for checking for bottle caps. Here's the setup:
Disc: 1
Expert- Tones: Full
Sensitivity: 85
Expert- TX Power: 3
Freq.: 7.9
Iron Volume: 0
Reactivity: 2
Expert- Silencer: 0
Audio Response: 3
Expert- Audio Overload: 1
Notch: 0-55, 97-99
Ground Notch: 85-90
(I set my ground balance to 83 in manual at this particular site. Use whatever works for you.)
Also, turn ID Norm to OFF if you have it on.
Now save this program in a free slot.
Now change the frequency to 4kHz and change the notch to 0-44, 97-99 and save this in the next slot down.
Now any time you hit on a good signal, switch to the 4kHz program and watch the numbers on the screen. If they go up, it's probably a bottle cap. If they go down, it's time to dig.
And as always, feedback is welcome.
Ok, now to continue my story...
So I'm out there for about an hour and find some silver. The beast is satisfied...for now. So I pack up my things and head back to the house. And what, perchance, should be waiting for me when I get home? It's my new Vance Muffs I ordered a few days ago. Like they couldn't have arrived BEFORE I went out metal detecting... oh well, there's always next time.


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