Hendo0601
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- Minelab CTX 3030
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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Hey everyone!
As the title suggests I am brand new to this hobby, and before my birthday a few months ago I had never picked up a detector in my life. I did some research and decided on the QS as my first machine because it had decent reviews and the price was perfect...because if I decided I didn't like the hobby I didn't want to have a $500 detector just sitting around.
I have taken it out a few times and I'm still trying to get the hang of this thing. My biggest issues so far are 1) trying to pinpoint the target before I dig and 2) so many false signals. I have tried doing the X method and walking in circles around the target and more than half the time I end up digging a huge hole because the target seems to "move" after I dig. I don't have a pinpointer yet but a Garrett ProPointer is on its way as we speak, hopefully that will help keep my plug size to a minimum.
The other issue is false signals. I generally start with no discrimination and if I get lots of iron signals I turn iron disc on, and it seems like 9 times out of 10 I get a really nice high tone target and the machine tells me it's a coin...I dig it and it's just a rusty nail. Is it the machine? The operator? I don't mind digging the nails, as it's all fun to me, but it would be more fun to be able to skip the nails and find the good stuff! Sorry for this being so long, hopefully some of you can offer some advice (and don't tell me to get a new machine...lol)
-Jon
As the title suggests I am brand new to this hobby, and before my birthday a few months ago I had never picked up a detector in my life. I did some research and decided on the QS as my first machine because it had decent reviews and the price was perfect...because if I decided I didn't like the hobby I didn't want to have a $500 detector just sitting around.
I have taken it out a few times and I'm still trying to get the hang of this thing. My biggest issues so far are 1) trying to pinpoint the target before I dig and 2) so many false signals. I have tried doing the X method and walking in circles around the target and more than half the time I end up digging a huge hole because the target seems to "move" after I dig. I don't have a pinpointer yet but a Garrett ProPointer is on its way as we speak, hopefully that will help keep my plug size to a minimum.
The other issue is false signals. I generally start with no discrimination and if I get lots of iron signals I turn iron disc on, and it seems like 9 times out of 10 I get a really nice high tone target and the machine tells me it's a coin...I dig it and it's just a rusty nail. Is it the machine? The operator? I don't mind digging the nails, as it's all fun to me, but it would be more fun to be able to skip the nails and find the good stuff! Sorry for this being so long, hopefully some of you can offer some advice (and don't tell me to get a new machine...lol)
-Jon