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MXT likes the mid tones

coinspader

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It was Nickel day at my park today, I was running the MXT all pro equipped with the D2 coil , I was running it in relic mode with 1 tone and the disc set just below Nickel, didn't dig hardly any trash and these Nickels sang out nicely when I got the coil over them. Average depth was 6 to 7 inches in pretty hot soil, I know the soil was hot because it kept setting my pin pointer off and I had to constantly detune it , pain in the butt.
 

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It was Nickel day at my park today, I was running the MXT all pro equipped with the D2 coil , I was running it in relic mode with 1 tone and the disc set just below Nickel, didn't dig hardly any trash and these Nickels sang out nicely when I got the coil over them. Average depth was 6 to 7 inches in pretty hot soil, I know the soil was hot because it kept setting my pin pointer off and I had to constantly detune it , pain in the butt.
what number on the vdi scale do they hit ?? I remember my old blue box eagle and eagle II rang up every time for a nickle at 20 or 21... 19..NO 22 No... I bet it was right 95% of the time..

Mark ( ohio )
 
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