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Am I right on Tesoro pinpointing?

Hightone

New member
On other machines, the pinpoint button is used to access the non motion AM mode used to X the target. I am assuming, since the Tesoro's recovery speed is so fast in the DISC mode, pinpointing really doesn't need to be done in the AM mode, as the DISC tone is so fast, it beep's directly over the target as fast as you can swing. To me, I don't have to access AM to pinpoint unless its something larger than coins. Then I use AM to find the center of something larger of very deep.

I like this. On the Ace 250, you almost HAVE to use the pinpoint button. On the Deleon, I can still get all info on the target (ID and depth) while in the DISC mode or AM mode.

Works for me anyway.

Dan
 
I would agree that pinpointing with the discrimination mode isn't difficult with the Tesoros that I have used. By slowing down the swing I have never found it necessary to switch to all metal mode.
 
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