Blind Squirrel
Well-known member
Hi Everybody--
I'm using the V3i with a modified Coin & Jewelery Program.
The majority of the detecting that I do is at vacant lots that were once home sights. After a lot of experimentation with the full range of White's coils I have come to the conclusion that the 4X6 Shooter is the best for the type of detecting that I do in my area. Due to the fact that these sights have an abundance of trash, I believe that the narrow coil offers the best target separation and therefore the most effective depth. But hey...every body has their own opinion and that's mine. hahahah.
Here are some of my finds from Tuesday's hunt.
The 1944 Walking Liberty Half was directly beneath a silver plated fork. When I went into the pinpoint mode and traced the target, I was expecting to dig either a piece of copper pipe or perhaps a garden hose nozzle. It was a pleasant surprise to see the Half and the fork.
Earlier in the hunt, I dug a few old pocket watch parts and I thought that there MAY be a watch-fob at this sight. I was right! It's a Sigel-Campion Live Stock Commission Co. of Denver Colo. fob. I also dug 14 Wheat-Cents and 2 earrings that wont scan very well.
Thanks for looking and...Happy Hunting
Blind Squirrel
I'm using the V3i with a modified Coin & Jewelery Program.
The majority of the detecting that I do is at vacant lots that were once home sights. After a lot of experimentation with the full range of White's coils I have come to the conclusion that the 4X6 Shooter is the best for the type of detecting that I do in my area. Due to the fact that these sights have an abundance of trash, I believe that the narrow coil offers the best target separation and therefore the most effective depth. But hey...every body has their own opinion and that's mine. hahahah.
Here are some of my finds from Tuesday's hunt.
The 1944 Walking Liberty Half was directly beneath a silver plated fork. When I went into the pinpoint mode and traced the target, I was expecting to dig either a piece of copper pipe or perhaps a garden hose nozzle. It was a pleasant surprise to see the Half and the fork.
Earlier in the hunt, I dug a few old pocket watch parts and I thought that there MAY be a watch-fob at this sight. I was right! It's a Sigel-Campion Live Stock Commission Co. of Denver Colo. fob. I also dug 14 Wheat-Cents and 2 earrings that wont scan very well.
Thanks for looking and...Happy Hunting
Blind Squirrel