Hang-in there fellas! I think it'll happen for you soon!
Dixie hit the nail on the head ...site selection is probably upwards of half the ball game, when it comes to making older/silver/coppers/buttons...whatever you are focusing on, range-wise!
Also big fan of using Google Map, etc. to help me with finding a promising site or permission!
I don't know it all...but here's a
TIP: Start paying equal attention to the DEPTH of the target!!!
If you are getting a decent, desirable signal that is giving you, say...4 or 5 depth arrows on the screen (maybe even 3 or less! Depends on site) ALWAYS try to give it a DIG!
If after silver, I try to stick to 26 & up on the Target ID. (don't get discouraged...you'll still dig big metal, brass, pop-top, bottle-caps, harmonica pieces, etc. lol BUT, every once in a while you'll be rewarded by that flash
of silver!
Tip: Detecting wet-ground always seems to give better depth/finds! Guessing that has to do with "conductivity".
Tip: I always take a couple/few "sample" coins/items with me to test for best program, settings & increased depth at various sites that I hunt. Helps a LOT!
Tip: Use a good Pinpointer and Digging tool, &
always back-fill holes/leave the place in as good of condition as you arrived! (There's another topic all on it's own..."Digging/Hole Techniques & Target Retrieval"
Good luck & Happy Hunting!
