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Deus in tall farm house grass

cometguy

Active member
I don't have a single photo and I didn't find a lot but I wanted to share my old farm site hunt. I hunted a tall overgrown farm house site a couple of nights ago. The grass was easily 8 to 10 inches deep. I have had some luck at this site with my other detector with a boost feature. I hesitated to try the Deus but wanted to see what it could do. I was in basic with no tweaks. Immediately got a signal and dug seven inches for a stamped piece of aluminum. Dug a small buckle at about the same depth. It was hot and humid and I had forgotten my bug spray. They were feasting on me but I wanted to stay until I dug a coin. Keep in my two or three of us have hunted this place over the years. I got a good signal and dug seven or more inches. Used the pinpointer to scoop another inch or two and left with a 1941 Wheat. Not a tremendous prize but convinced me that the Deus will do the job in a place I had my doubts. Don't put limits on this machine based on things you think or read. Get out and use it. I think the light weight of the Deus helped me get around and into the grass deeper than I could with other machines.

Don
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Go to hear it went well for you. I think the small and extreme light weight of the Deus gives some people the wrong impression......especially when they spout off about it without even taking the time to swing one and learn one. The old theory of a machine having to be big and heavy with lots of batteries to be powerful and a deep seaker just isn't true anymore.

Dave
 
Crusty said:
Go to hear it went well for you. I think the small and extreme light weight of the Deus gives some people the wrong impression......especially when they spout off about it without even taking the time to swing one and learn one. The old theory of a machine having to be big and heavy with lots of batteries to be powerful and a deep seaker just isn't true anymore.

Dave


Very very true lots of EM don't understand that now days, they don't know processors are the size of pencil erasers now
 
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