philinchio
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- Joined
- Dec 24, 2010
- Messages
- 144
- Reaction score
- 63
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Anchorage, Alaska
- Detector(s) used
- White's CoinMaster Pro
It might have a lot to do with me being a newbie to detecting, but I've found myself giving up on a few solid signals because I have difficulty trying to pinpoint the target once I flip the plug. Sometimes my plug ends up being too far foward of the signal and I end up missing whatever it could be. Other time it might be that the target is much deeper and off to the side, and the plug is not wide enough. I only have a 5-inch stainless steel trowell to work with right now. I found a few things so far though, mostly trash/junk and a few pennies and those were more or less in the hole when I flipped the plug.
Should I just keep at it, or maybe consider investing in a probe? I don't plan on giving up so soon.
Should I just keep at it, or maybe consider investing in a probe? I don't plan on giving up so soon.
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