Silver Pulled with Sharpshooter coil in Trashy Sites

ShovelNose

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Apr 6, 2010
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Little River S.C.
Detector(s) used
E-Trac, Makro Racer 2, Garrett ProPointer
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Have gotten the Sharpshooter coil for both my ET and the F75 LTD and it has proven itself to me. I was able to pull the 61 and 64 Rosies from a spot that has been hunted hard by many folks I know in my club and it is just loaded with beer bottle screw caps. Also pulled a couple of Wheaties and other coins for a total of 15 that had been missed. I used the ET with a really tight coin pattern and while I dug a bunch of caps these 2 silvers didn't have a clean TID even though they were only 1.5" deep. Very bouncy. The 44' was pulled from the 1900 era home that has given up coins at times that can't believe that there are any left. It was laying right next to a piece of can slaw and could only hear it swinging in one direction. The 26 I found at another old home site but was using my F 75 and the stock 11" coil and in all metal. My friend using his AT Pro couldn't see it at all with his large coil and maxed out sens. He had just pulled 2 silver coins though at the same spot but only several inches deep. Mine was a easy 8". Lots of minerals in this soil. I have not been able to hunt for over 3 weeks to a skin treatment my Dermatologist had done to treat Pre cancers from sun exposure so happy to get back in the swing of things. Going to be making up for lost time around my home town. Thanks for looking. HH JR
 

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I'm breaking out my little coil.
Nice work, nice silver.
 

HOLY SMOKES Shovelnose! Congrats on the sweet silver haul.
 

I need to get a sniper or 5x8 for mine. Alot of old trashy parks in my area
 

nice silv.!! first texas detectors are awesome machines!!
 

Nice recovery!!!
 

Thanks guys, Wearing the sunscreen and SPF clothing as well.
 

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