samuel_schumaker
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- Jan 15, 2008
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- Holton, Ks
- Detector(s) used
- Explorer SE Pro w/ Sunray, Garrett AT Pro, Garrett Pro Pointer
Okay, i dont have a ton of hours on my minelab explorer se pro that i bought almost a year ago but i have spent atleast 50 hours with it in hand. I cannot find a silver coin to save my life. I will say first of all that most of my hunting has been in my own yard, but it dates to the late 1800's and i have found wheats from 1927 all the way thru the 50's along with current clad. Maybe im not getting deep enough using just the factory preset pattern, i have tried using iron mask set at different areas like the people in andy's book recommend but my yard is very trashy and it seems like theres so many tones that i cant distinguish them. Some of the wheats have been as deep as 6 inches but i really havent found a single coin size object any deaper then that. I run my sensitivity in auto and sometimes in manual but if i set the manual up too high it seams to erratic. Anyone have any suggestions? Silver does sound pretty close to modern day quarters and dimes correct? About as high of a pitch as u can get in conductive mode? i feel like im not getting the greatest depth with the factory settings which is obvious but i wouldnt think the silver coins would be any deeper then the wheats. I know i need to get out and try some other yards but i feel like there should atleast be a silver coin somewhere around this place. Any feedback? Thanks, sam
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