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  1. M

    Can you imagine when the small coil comes out.

    I took the F75 to a pounded old church site. This place has a ball field that I have hunted for years. Loaded with wine caps, pull tabs, bottle caps. To me the F75's fast response to a conductor is amazing. Even though the coil is large it can read two targets in the same hole. I set it up as...
  2. M

    Good news , good news.

    I tested my recent F75 against some dealer stock and the results were the same. The other good news is the other F75 is smoking hot. :hot: Win win I would say
  3. M

    Some new "Heat" arrived today.No gold will be safe in Va. Beach. :ninja:

    The one I have been waiting for arrived today. I will put it through it's paces in the stealth mode. Much" bunko" will be found. I will provide more info later.
  4. M

    Which Minelab Gold detector takes the Supersearch 8" round white coil?

    Is it for the GT/FT 1600? Thanks
  5. M

    Final :fisher:F75 finds from the old house site.:csflag:

    Ticks and tall grass will keep me away for awhile. The F75 is an exceptional metal detector. Total time on the site about eight hours.
  6. M

    The Goldscan 5 goes relic hunting. :csflag:

    [attachment 52658 idimages1044.jpg][attachment 52658 idimages1044.jpg][attachment 52659 idimages1043.jpg]The hot iron mineralised ground that had all VLF detectors constantly ground balancing and the operators digging most signals did not interfere with the Goldscan 5. The threshold was smooth...
  7. M

    Want to learn the sounds on meter machines!

    After you set it up and ground balance cover the meter and dig only good tones. The sound will tell you every time whats under the coil. It's fun and works for your hearing!
  8. M

    Rusty nails on edge sound like a good deep target, however...

    The id numbers jump all over the scale (60 to 90's). You will get to know them after you dig a few.
  9. M

    F75 Strategy..

    Run parallel grid lines north and south then go east and west. That coil design will pull targets out of the ground. I look at the bar that goes up the center of the coil and use this to measure my sweep angle.
  10. M

    Some of the F75 finds

    [attachment 51832 plate002.JPG]Two of the coins were dug with another detector last week.
  11. M

    Same results as yesterday.:fisher:

    More buttons, early half cent, fat Indian, very nice colonial broach. The F75 is on fire! Someone call 911! :hot:
  12. M

    :fisher: We have a winner!!!!!!!!!! :clap:

    My first F75 program for colonial relics on an iron contaminated site. Today's F75 program. Ploughed Field Mode Disc. mode with zero disc Zero notch 2 tones sensitivity 80, crazy but true! Advantages: Good targets hit harder with higher sensitivity. You will dig pewter buttons Depth is...
  13. M

    Eric Foster detectors will represent at the Diggin in Va. Relic Hunt.

    A Gold scan 5 and Gold quest will be in the field next week. The ground mineral is extreme. More info will follow.
  14. M

    Was the Pulse Devil tested on March 10?

    If so what results were found. Thanks
  15. M

    Anyone using the 2200v2?

    If so does it have the shifting high low, low high tones like the GP series?
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