bigtim1973
Hero Member
- Oct 12, 2007
- 751
- 216
- Detector(s) used
- XP Deus II & XP Deus
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
That's badass. it sure looks very clean too. What is it made out of?
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That's a very, very nice button. What I have noticed is every time a different machine goes over the same spot, more stuff comes out. A couple years ago I went to a park, a rarity for me, a local club pounds. None of those guys uses a Deus, not then at least, I'm not sure now but they are fairly rare around here. There were remnants of dig holes everywhere. I pulled out several silvers, an 1864 Indian, and about $4 in change in about an hour and a half until I got bored. I have gone behind myself with a different machine, same thing happens.
Those were typically silver plated copper - that's a $250 button. Nice!
Well after a few times out with the NOX 800 everything you all have said is right on point. However I do think the NOX may separate a little better with the 6" coil then the Deus with the Elliptical which is what I have. I have been running the Deus at 30K and 80K and the NOX will hit every target the Deus will and even call iron on some targets the Deus calls non-ferrous and the NOX was correct when target was out of the ground. The thing that is getting me is the VDI numbers the scale is to small so gold rings are the same as many other targets. That is good because you will dig a ton more things that you thought you knew better with on the Deus. I do believe thinking you know what's under your coil 24/7 has made me miss great targets. So I am using the NOX 800 with the 6 inch coil more than the Deus these days. Program field 2 has been my go to with speed set @ 7-8 and F2 @ 2-3 sens @ 21-25 normally 6 inch coil on and killing it in places that have been POUNDED by many
Make sure you do some testing with the 6" coil. I was surprised to find that about 3" below the coil that the target needs to be about 1-1 1/2" in from the coil's edge to get a response. In other words the coil acts more like a 3" coil than a 6" coil. It makes overlapping your sweeps much more important to not miss targets. I found the coil to act almost like a concentric in that respect.