Southernhunter
Jr. Member
Hi all,
I have a cheapo detector (Bounty Hunter Discovery 1000), a big shovel and a whole lot of frustration
due to my lack of viable finds although I live in an area that has a population history dating from the 1700's.
As there has been a lot of farming and agriculture I come up with quite a bit of scrap and metal in old household dumps.
Prior to running out to buy a super duper detector, I would like to improve my digging techniques as to reduce the impact (small hole) and improve my efficiency.
So I hope you won't mind giving a newbie some helpful tips?
Firstly, when trying to locate a target, do you use a probe (stiff rod)?
Does a probe help identify the target by sound (tapping)?
When digging in a lawn or grass, how do you expose the target without undue disruption of the surface?
Do you have any tool suggestions?
Feedback on this or any other detecting suggestions would be greatly appreciated so that I can bring some cool finds to the board too
I have a cheapo detector (Bounty Hunter Discovery 1000), a big shovel and a whole lot of frustration

As there has been a lot of farming and agriculture I come up with quite a bit of scrap and metal in old household dumps.
Prior to running out to buy a super duper detector, I would like to improve my digging techniques as to reduce the impact (small hole) and improve my efficiency.
So I hope you won't mind giving a newbie some helpful tips?
Firstly, when trying to locate a target, do you use a probe (stiff rod)?
Does a probe help identify the target by sound (tapping)?
When digging in a lawn or grass, how do you expose the target without undue disruption of the surface?
Do you have any tool suggestions?
Feedback on this or any other detecting suggestions would be greatly appreciated so that I can bring some cool finds to the board too

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