JimmyCT
Well-known member
In my other post I made the comment:
Please check your holes after retrieving your target. I won't get into details, I don't know if I can even explain it but just do this one simple thing on every plug you make. I believe you will be pleasantly surprised. I know I have been.
Today was a prime example of this statement. I just do not know how to put it into words but glad I am scanning back over each plug area as this machine processes the ground unlike any other machine I have owned. That's all I can give you for an answer and I am not even sure if that would be correct. I can say with certainty I have never found multiple target holes like I have with this machine. Maybe because this machine isn't "upset" by the disturbed ground? Whatever the case, just make sure you scan the plug and surrounding area.
Settings Park1, Reactivity 6, 50 tones ( I love 50 tones kind of reminds me of the Sov GT) sensitivity 20-22, iron bias 3
Please check your holes after retrieving your target. I won't get into details, I don't know if I can even explain it but just do this one simple thing on every plug you make. I believe you will be pleasantly surprised. I know I have been.
Today was a prime example of this statement. I just do not know how to put it into words but glad I am scanning back over each plug area as this machine processes the ground unlike any other machine I have owned. That's all I can give you for an answer and I am not even sure if that would be correct. I can say with certainty I have never found multiple target holes like I have with this machine. Maybe because this machine isn't "upset" by the disturbed ground? Whatever the case, just make sure you scan the plug and surrounding area.
Settings Park1, Reactivity 6, 50 tones ( I love 50 tones kind of reminds me of the Sov GT) sensitivity 20-22, iron bias 3