civil_war22
Relic Recovery Specialist
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2008
- Messages
- 3,215
- Reaction score
- 2,814
- Golden Thread
- 1
- Location
- NW Arkansas
- 🥇 Banner finds
- 1
- 🏆 Honorable Mentions:
- 1
- Detector(s) used
- Fisher F75 SE/LTD2, minelab Etrac, whites classic id, spectrum xlt, fisher f7, fisher 1266, king of all Tesoro Cibola, Tesoro Vaquero, Fisher 1280-X, minelab equinox, Fisher F75+ Garrett AT MAX
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
I’ve not been back out since I went the other day. I did get out on the tractor and cleared some brush and stuff away from a 1960’s aerial photo that showed the old outbuilding behind the house. I forgot to mention last time I was on here about finding the privy. I found it the first day I was out. It was right next to a pile of Easter Lillie’s. I put a partial program in my detector just to see what it would do, and I was immensely surprised to find three Indians one buried under a building stone. So, anyone else care to share their settings like on hunting on park mode or field 1 or 2 and what they like most about it. I really want a good coin mode, if someone on here has a true coin mode where the iron can be worked on to either be a low tone or masked as it goes over that’d be great. I don’t see too many YouTube videos out on the Nox 900 yet. I’ve done a bunch of work over at that little house since that day including taking a pile of dirt that was near the privy that had square nails and rose head nails and I’ve been using that rolling magnet to get them. I’m needing some help on a good coin setup like where do you notch stuff out. If you’ve got a photo of your screen where to notch it out I’ve actually became very familiar with all the global and local settings rather quickly thanks to getting a very in depth manual online, and not having my cell phone on me, or in the same pocket where I swing. What do you have Nox 900 lovers for a coin mode that kicks out them pesky square nails, I’ve been rolling over them when I get to it but can’t get them all, I’ve also opened up ground that would have been original to the site close to 1838 when it was built.