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AT GOLD 8X10 coil deep

Low-Boy/LCPM

Active member
Flew up to Virginia from Calif for a hunt. Everone asked me why I took my AT Gold...Well my other detector was broken. I was told it would be really hard to find targets because in this dirt everything has sunk really deep. On top of the dirt was about three inches of mulch and then a few inches of dead leaves from the start of fall. A three ringer came in at about 13 inches musket balls came in up to 8 inches and a rusted lock a smaller one was found at about 14 inches. I was in Disc one with a disc of about 30 and even though these targets didn't scream out when I swung my coil over them I got a chirp and slowed down and isolated it. I found targets each time. I had heard so much about how the AT Gold not being deep but hey so far I would have to say it is deep. And I would use Iron Disc and keep it on and then check the number to see if it was above 30. Most of the good targets came in at 49-58...These targets were mixed in with a lot of iron also but not a problem.
 
Nice hunt. Just curious...what did your buds say?

aj
 
Appreciate the detail in your post. The Va red clay messes bad with signals.
 
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