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markg

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The Tejon with the stock coil came through again. I was hunting with my main discrimination set to about iron and my alt discrimination set to pop and crackle on a nickel. Soft (not loud), repeatable signal. The ring was less than 4" deep. It broke up about where a nickel brakes up on my Tejon. Of course I had already dug at least 5 nickels before finding this beauty.
 
2 small ones
 
Nice goin mark.

It is my guess that most metal detectors,

or should I say detectorist, would have

gone right over that with out even givin it a

thought.

Thanks for sharin,

Tabdog
 
markg said:
The Tejon with the stock coil came through again. I was hunting with my main discrimination set to about iron and my alt discrimination set to pop and crackle on a nickel. Soft (not loud), repeatable signal. The ring was less than 4" deep. It broke up about where a nickel brakes up on my Tejon. Of course I had already dug at least 5 nickels before finding this beauty.
That's an interesting set point. How deep have you been able to find a nickel this way? If I remember your other articles correctly, don't you set the other disc at crackle on zincers? Thanks, Mark-and NICE find.
 
slingshot said:
markg said:
The Tejon with the stock coil came through again. I was hunting with my main discrimination set to about iron and my alt discrimination set to pop and crackle on a nickel. Soft (not loud), repeatable signal. The ring was less than 4" deep. It broke up about where a nickel brakes up on my Tejon. Of course I had already dug at least 5 nickels before finding this beauty.
That's an interesting set point. How deep have you been able to find a nickel this way? If I remember your other articles correctly, don't you set the other disc at crackle on zincers? Thanks, Mark-and NICE find.
Oops, sorry. you said the other was at iron. But I thought I read one article where you set one to crackle on zincers-maybe in trash situations.
 
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