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Can you Please give me wisdom?

Swingbeepdig

New member
What signal numbers mean what? For beach and land

example 60-70 means pull tab
example 70-75 means??

Can you start with 40 on to 99
I run pro custom most of the time with 40 iron disc heavy sens in dirt
thank you?
 
You going to be ok it was just a minor car accident you had and you will be working tomorrow.
 
Never Mind found link.

http://www.findmall.com/read.php?79,1624135,1625779
 
Sorry guy, but he is right...There is no set bumber list...each detector is even off slightly from another...There are ranges you can expect items to show up in, but where they actually show up on any given day depends on a lot of factors...Ground Balance, Battery Power (believe it or not), Ground Moisture, Air Temp, Distance coil is off the ground, Sweep speed, and coil used...
The list you found may be a good starting point, but as you gain experience, you will learn what to dig and what to pass up...Those who dig it all find the best goodies though...
Also, you may want to drop your IRON DISC to 30-35, as I have had some small gold items come up in the range of 32-42...


HH,
 
Thank you for info its way better answer than a (No) believe me.

Until I get uses to the sounds on my at pro I'm going by numbers.

Im used to the PI dual field which is all sound not numbers,so I'm hunting prime spots such as dried lakes and old picnics ground which has been off limits to public.I have permission from owner and I hunted there once with great results.I was only digging 65 and up signals without not knowing.

It's a privilege to get wisdom from hunters like you and I'm grateful.
 
good to get a baseline. remember to do air and ground tests for the best possible training grounds. well, besides field hunting. this gets you up to speed as quick as possible on how the machine works, what the sounds means, and techniques. Remember to throw junk into the testing as well. Most people don't seem to do that and it hurts them. Most of the time you are going to encounter junk with good signals.

so, good to get a baseline - especially when you are just beginning.
 
You will find that gold rings in the air will read differently than burried gold...I find they read lower in the air and higher in the ground...
I have also noticed when hunting this winter, that targets read 4-6 points higher in the wet saturated ground...Might be HALO affect....


HH,
 
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