Re: Wilson relic & coin
An amazing machine that gets more so every time I use it. I have a R & C II (two models lower than yours) and I use it almost exclusively for farm field hunting. I love it because it requires very little movement to signal a target. This is good for me because quite often the fields are full of stubble after harvest and it would be almost impossible to swing a coil close to the ground. It will often false on large iron, but with practice you start to learn the slight differences in the length of the beep. Most times if you continue to swing the coil over the false target the signal will get worse or disappear completely. When it is a good conductive target the beep is so intense that the box actually vibrates.
I knew it was a deep machine, but I got to know even better just a few days ago. A friend was out with me in a field with his new Explorer E-Trac and got a good signal that was down about 9 inch (confirmed after he dug it). I went over and tried it with my Wilson and it hit hard all directions. After he dug it we discovered it was only a small flat button about 3/8" diameter...I was pumped! About two feet later he gets another signal and calls me over. I check it as well and it gives me a very clipped beep signal. He digs it up and it turns out to be a rusty nail...my Wilson was right!!
Although I miss the no threshold on this machine, which would help me know when I'm over the iron field of an old homestead, it will most times chirp a bit in these areas to let me know there is a lot of iron bits around and I should slow down. Give it some time and practice and you will learn to love this machine. If it sounds too much for you, let me know and I have a buyer for that machine any time you are ready to sell!!
Cheers.