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markg

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My first indian.
:usaflag:
 
Howdy markg
Nice save!! Where there's one, there could possibly be more, maybe some old silver hiding also.
How deep was it? Good luck finding more.........Hombre
 
Nice job Mark.

I'm still looking for my first Indian.

Congrats,

Tabdog
 
It was about 3 1/2" deep.

Hombre said:
Howdy markg
Nice save!! Where there's one, there could possibly be more, maybe some old silver hiding also.
How deep was it? Good luck finding more.........Hombre
 
Nice! I snagged one not long ago. Im still waiting on my first SLQ...
 
markg said:
My first indian.
:usaflag:


Spent some time Saturday listening to my Tejon. I was running in all metal accept discrimination mode. By that I mean, my main discrimination control was set to min. I've got to say I was almost 100% accurate in identifying iron from other targets. I set my alt discrimination to about f in foil, so when I found a target I would guess if it was a target I wanted to dig or not before checking with the alt disc setting. There really is a difference in the sounds. I knew the penny and dog tag were something I wanted to dig before switching to the alt setting. I really believe you have to put some serious time in to come to this point of a relationship between man and machine.
 
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