Well.....Ring #2 Out Coin Shooting Those White Snow Hills Today Using The ATX

John-Edmonton

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What a great day! It got to about 12 degrees C/54 F, no jacket required. This ATX of mine is a real nifty coin shooter. Once you learn all the little audio quirks ie.....strength of audio, length of audio, tone of audio, smoothness of audio, iron audio, you have a machine that can discriminate to a fairly high level. The more you use it, the more you understand what it is telling you. I see myself using this detector quite often this year, hunting sports fields, woods, parks and water unless the areas are too trashy, in which I will untilize my AT Series. If you owned one PI and one decent VLF detector, and really learned them well, and I mean to the point where you can tell the detector what's under that coil with a high level of probability, not the other way around, you don't need any others.



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Here's that ring......it was buried in the dirt, below the snow layer. It really gave off a quick, loud, short audio, the same in all directions. I suspected a good target, possibly a coin, but I was wrong. It turned out to be a stainless steel ring....a spinner at that.




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Here's a foreign coin a found also in the ground below the snow layer. It too gave off a strong quick, loud, smooth audio signal, a sign of a probable coin.
 

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Nice finds!!!
 

Great job John can't wait for the big thaw.
 

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