CZconnoisseur
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Finally getting some rain in these parts and it's helping to get down to business on the deeper iffies and squeakers.....although every one of the Indians registered correctly from 19-21 and were 7-8" deep. The shallower coins were a surprise - and the 1919 S Wheat was only 6" down. Didn't see any iron within a foot of the coin - it just goes to show you that it's REALLY difficult to get your coil over 100% of any given area and really say honestly it's "hunted out".
Those Bic lighter wheels are just evil - but if you're digging them at 6-7" it's in a way reassuring since a coin, even a dime is much easier to detect at that depth. And...every so often there will be something else waiting under the lighter wheel....usually a deep nail! but not always...
Glad to see others having similar results - only thing different about last hunt was Recovery went from 3 to 2, however this was problematic in some areas. Just got replacement headphones and looking for another go tomorrow night - customer service by the way is fantastic! I'm waiting to see if the recent rains help with the deeper targets...seems like the detector likes at least a little soil moisture to do its thing...
Those Bic lighter wheels are just evil - but if you're digging them at 6-7" it's in a way reassuring since a coin, even a dime is much easier to detect at that depth. And...every so often there will be something else waiting under the lighter wheel....usually a deep nail! but not always...
Glad to see others having similar results - only thing different about last hunt was Recovery went from 3 to 2, however this was problematic in some areas. Just got replacement headphones and looking for another go tomorrow night - customer service by the way is fantastic! I'm waiting to see if the recent rains help with the deeper targets...seems like the detector likes at least a little soil moisture to do its thing...