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Boring time on the OR Coast

Tried this yesterday at the old city park…..
I ended up digging a bunch of folded over pull tabs that I missed earlier (well not that I care but the sounds were way clearer and the numbers 33-34 very repeatable). The odd part was an old square iron nut that hit 46 with one bar ferrous and a big ol tractor lug that slammed 51 and one bar ferrous. Both were 6-7” deep but obviously not coins when dug. No gold but not giving up on this yet.
Also, I found it odd the guy was detecting on a wood porch that had to have had nails interfering with the readings?
And a crap load of emi. I thought given your emi issue it would be a good video for you.
Personally I'm liking M2 in my yard. Sandy loom soil.
I'm still trying to find my wife's cross I bought her twenty yrs ago. Lost it last year.
1/8" solid 18k wire. About an inch and a half tall. Woven into a cross with three diamonds in the center. The limbs are open loops. Custom piece. Can't find anything like it to scan. Have no clue where it will ring in.
It looked something like this.
 

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Tried this yesterday at the old city park…..
I ended up digging a bunch of folded over pull tabs that I missed earlier (well not that I care but the sounds were way clearer and the numbers 33-34 very repeatable). The odd part was an old square iron nut that hit 46 with one bar ferrous and a big ol tractor lug that slammed 51 and one bar ferrous. Both were 6-7” deep but obviously not coins when dug. No gold but not giving up on this yet.
Also, I found it odd the guy was detecting on a wood porch that had to have had nails interfering with the readings?
Hitting new and better tones.
I'd say that's a good thing.
Try it on hell emi hill yet ?
 
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