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    TID numbers - Deleon

    Hi all. As a new owner of a DeLeon I'm wondering if anyone has worked up an approximate chart on how the id numbers match up with different targets? If anyone has worked one up I'd appreciate a copy. If not, I guess I'll have to work up one of my own. Thanks and HH., BB
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    Phantom Coins

    Hi all, Just got home from doing a bit of coin shooting in the local fair grounds. I had something happen several times that answers at least one of the reasons targets disappear. I generally use a screw driver or similar probe to try to get under the coin and push up or to dig a narrow slit...
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    Little trick on some Tesoros

    Most of us that use beep and dig machines (no tid) are familiar with the technique of "thumbing" the discrimination knob to determine whether a target is trash or likely a coin. On machines with a separate all metal/discrimination toggle switch one can set the discrimination knob to where...
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    DeLeon vs Prizm IV

    Has anyone had experience comparing the DeLeon with the Prizm IV or others in the Prixm series? Is the depth between the two comparable and what did you like (or not) about either. Thanks, BB
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    MXT trick

    Here's a little trick I've learned that many of you may have figured out already, but maybe not. When coinshooting using the 6X10 DD coil, I've found that nearly all of the iffy, bouncing ids will settle down and id correctly if you pull the trigger, pinpoint as precisely as you can, then let...
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    Tumbler for cruddy clad

    Any recommendations on a tumbler for dirty clad? Rolling drum or vibratory, or either? Thanks, BB
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    Tumber for dirty clad

    Any recommendations on a tumbler for cleaning cruddy clad? Which is the better way to go - vibratory or rolling container? Thanks, BB
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    Experienced opinons please

    Hi all, Am considering purchasing a Sand Shark or Tiger Shark for wading and water use. I don't really need another land machine so am leaning a bit to the Sand Shark, but on the other hand, I'll seldom, if ever, be hunting around salt water. So the choice really comes down to whether or not to...
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    Lesson learned

    Hi all. Got out yesterday to help a friend find some survey markers. 1/2" rebar in the ground vertically sticking up about an inch - been there for years and covered with leaves, pine needles, branches etc. Used my SSumax that I replaced the all metal pinpoint button with an on/off toggle...
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    All Metal

    An argument for all metal. Have done a bit of testing (in air) with several machines. Was primarily interested in target masking and discrimination. What I found has made me rethink my own hunting technique. I used a thin iron, back packing, tent peg and placed it beside, then on top of and...
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    All Metal

    An argument for all metal. Have done a bit of testing (in air) with several machines. Was primarily interested in target masking and discrimination. What I found has made me rethink my own hunting technique. I used a thin iron, back packing, tent peg and placed it beside, then on top of and...
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    All Metal

    An argument for all metal. Have done a bit of testing (in air) with several machines. Was primarily interested in target masking and discrimination. What I found has made me rethink my own hunting technique. I used a thin iron, back packing, tent peg and placed it beside, then on top of and...
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