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F4 does well at the beach

Mr.Bill

New member
After my initial testing of the production F4, I waited for the weather to clear, and took it to the salt beach.

The unit does as well as the prototype did in the salt. As long as one doesn't try to pinpoint or put it in the all metal mode, the unit performs very quiet in the discriminate mode both on wet & dry sand. Does just as well in the water.

There wasn't a lot to be had there, our beach season hasn't started yet. The photo shows the stuff I kept, you should had seen the junk stuff. :shrug:

One of the rings is gold, the other one ???? In either case not worth much $$$. It liked nickels.

For an occasional hunt at the salt beach a F4 user will not be disappointed.

Drop me a note or phone me at: 508-457-4805 if you would like more info on it, or how to set it up.
 
I was able to get 4 hours today at my pounded Rev War encampment. Got a few keepers.....mainly it was quiet as a mouse in the iron that was driving my other detector nuts.
Got another nice pewter Rev War button....unable to ID yet....another shoe buckle....a mans thimble and actually dug a piece of small shot at 6"...that was impressive...not 12gauge shot...busk the small lead shot used back in colonial times....about size a large pea.
scott
 
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