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Astounding Terra depth.

JBM

New member
Out with the club last Sunday using the 7.5kHz coil I had an iffy but definate signal while in all metals.

I started to dig and at 18" found man laid pieces of stone flat stone averaging 4"x 3" x 3/4" thick.

Removing the stones and some more soil I called over to 2 other guys to see what was happening.

At well over 2 feet this old cast Iron pully wheel came to light.

This is my deepest item so far with the Terra and it has opened up a few eyes over here.

Well done Mr Minelab with this cracking detector.Jerry.
 
The X-Terra has awesome depth no matter what it's compared to in it's class or just about anything costing a butt load more $$$ :)
I pulled a Hot Wheels car from 17" amongst the iron in my bad dirt and that is "stong as death" in my book. My Tejon or MXT woldn't make a peep over the target but the X50 sure nailed it solid.
Mike
 
X-Terra does have one of the greatest sensitivities of any detector, but I would say a target that size could have been found with other detectors as well. It's when you find a coin at 15", that's when you should be really astounished.
Good Luck!
 
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