[size=large]3 Nickels, 2 of them Vs.... 5 Wheats, 1 memorial, 1 zinc, clad quarter, pc. of sterling silver, child's skillet, etc..[/size]
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Richard@BackwoodsDetectors said:This was an Old House that I had hunted a number of times... I used Gold 1..... anything that was a solid 11, 12 or 14 was not a nickel. nickels came in at 13 with an occasional jump up or down one number. I dug anything over 18. All diggable targets were clean except when it was close to a piece of iron. The way I hunt is to swing the coil slower than normal in this mode and go back and investigate clean audio. For me, I like this mode because of a lack of noise. Your only dealing with one sound and your listening to how it sounds when you pass over a target. I wish I had had more time at this sight. HH Richard
Richard@BackwoodsDetectors said:This was an Old House that I had hunted a number of times... I used Gold 1..... anything that was a solid 11, 12 or 14 was not a nickel. nickels came in at 13 with an occasional jump up or down one number. I dug anything over 18. All diggable targets were clean except when it was close to a piece of iron. The way I hunt is to swing the coil slower than normal in this mode and go back and investigate clean audio. For me, I like this mode because of a lack of noise. Your only dealing with one sound and your listening to how it sounds when you pass over a target. I wish I had had more time at this sight. HH Richard