smcdmc said:
Well, I only have a couple hours on it so far but this is what I think. With practice I should be able to pinpoint just fine. Shallow coins are not a problem already. So far though, the Garrett is much easier to pinpoint with. As far as depth goes, I actually think the Garrett has it beat. At least in discrimination mode. In an air test I was able to clearly hear a large cent at 10" with the Garrett but not so much with the Cortes. In all metal I could faintly, but so far I can't get used to hunting in all metal. Seems like it's so sensitive to any little piece of metal that it is sounding off every few seconds with most registering as foil/iron. But like I said, I've only got a couple hours on it and that is hardly enough to know the machine.
Shane
Ok now do not take this the wrong way but are you sure you have ground balanced it correctly? You must do this before you hunt. Put it in all metal, turn the threshold up to where you can hear it and put the detector toward the ground. If the threshold gets louder, turn the ground knob down, if the sound gets less audible, turn the ground knob up, your goal is to make the threshold sound the same when the coil is lifted up off of the ground as it does when you lower it to the ground. Remember you have to pump the coil up and down while making adjustments to the ground control. The cortes should be deeper than the 500 unless your using a bigger coil on it than the stock one. Also when in disc mode, turn your sensitivity knob all the way up until it starts to chirp and back down until it quiets down. Also while running in disc mode, you have to swing the coil back and forth over the target. If done slow it will null out. That is why there is an all metal mode to pinpoint with because that mode is non motion meaning you do not have to swing the coil back and forth as much when narrowing down your sweep to find the exact location of your target. It is a totally different unit than the garrett but you will get the hang of it and probably will be very surprised at how is performs, Tim