The other day a buddy eyeballed a little gold ring in the sand. (2.2 grams 14K tested) To his surprise his detector would not hit on it. He uses a Whites Surfmaster with one of those huge coils.
He brought the ring over to the house and I noticed the weld was broken. That explained a lot but I thought for sure my Tesoro Sand Shark with the 8" coil would hit it. I was wrong and would have lost that bet.
Then I tried my Cibola and got only the faintest response even at point blank range. Then I broke out my old Fisher 1265 and it sounded off much better than the Cibola which was a surprise but was still a faint signal.
Then we took a tiny bit of foil and completed the "circuit" of the ring at the broken weld. All the detectors hit on that thing easily and from a respectable distance.
Just thought I would throw that out there.
Harvdog
He brought the ring over to the house and I noticed the weld was broken. That explained a lot but I thought for sure my Tesoro Sand Shark with the 8" coil would hit it. I was wrong and would have lost that bet.
Then I tried my Cibola and got only the faintest response even at point blank range. Then I broke out my old Fisher 1265 and it sounded off much better than the Cibola which was a surprise but was still a faint signal.
Then we took a tiny bit of foil and completed the "circuit" of the ring at the broken weld. All the detectors hit on that thing easily and from a respectable distance.
Just thought I would throw that out there.
Harvdog