atomicscott
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- Current: Nokta Makro Simplex+, Teknetics Patriot, Fisher Gold Bug (original), GP Pinpointer (Garrett Clone) Lesche. Owned: Omega 8000, Minelab X-Terra 505, Fisher F2, Tesoro Vaquero, & Compadre, Whit
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Just thought I would share some thoughts on using the Omega/NEL Sharpshooter at an old home site (1905) with 2 tones. I had never tried D2 for more than a few minutes at a time, but thought this time I would go back over an old site that I had hit before when using 3/4 tones. I was able to run sensitivity at 95 or so at this site, there were telephone lines above but no probs with EMI, but for the majority I was running 70-75, occasionally cranking up sens on fainter targets as needed. I set disc at 16 and forced myself to dig anything that bounced even 10-12 numbers, except for the low iron tones. I noticed right away that I was more motivated to dig when a high tone came out through all the machine gun fire of iron at this site. Found 2 Win. No 12 shotgun shells (1904-1927) & 2 UMC-REM shells (1930'2-1950), 3 .22 shells from 1920's, 2 copper lincolns from 1960's, a few tiny brass clothes rivets, a few beaver tails, etc... Not a whole lot of interesting stuff, but this is a super trashy iron filled site & it's stuff that I missed when using multi tones. Trash is so bad here, I am actually shocked to find anything in this site, lol. I was also very impressed with the NEL Sharpshooter's ability to find the small brass rivets at 4-5" deep. I feel more compelled to dig using 2 tones, as the high tone makes you want to see what you may be missing & maybe not concentrate on the ID as much. I think coming from the X-Terra, I was used to using so many tones (19), I just haven't given the D2 chance on the Omega.
I am going to try using the 2 tone at some parks & see if I can be disciplined enough to dig all those iffy signals in the gold (foil/nickel/zinc) range! So, if you haven't given D2 a try, give it a shot, you might be pleasantly surprised!
I am going to try using the 2 tone at some parks & see if I can be disciplined enough to dig all those iffy signals in the gold (foil/nickel/zinc) range! So, if you haven't given D2 a try, give it a shot, you might be pleasantly surprised!