John in Nawth Carolina
Active member
Received the box this afternoon but i was so busy I didn't open it until late afternoon. So I glanced at the instructions and became familiar with some of the basics. Not enough, though. I still don't know how to change the number of tones....
Decided to detect a patch of ground in my town. This area produced 9 CW .69 bullets last year using an AT Pro. A subsequent hunt with the Fors Core and the Eurotek Pro produced nothing. I like to test detectors here. It's only a few blocks from home!
After a few minutes I was finally able to get to the coin and jewelry mode. I like it. Since it was getting so late, I decided to see if I could squeeze out any more .69 cal bullets from my honey hole. This area is only about 20' X 20'.
My first signal was iffy. It sounded like an iffy explorer tone but is was indicating a #60-Zinc penny which is exactly the indication CW bullets give in this area. Dug down about 6"-7" and found a .69 !
Second was high tone mixed with zinc. Turned out to be can slaw..deep.
Last tone was also a semi repeatable zinc tone. About 6"-7" another fattie!
So in 1.5 hours, the last half in the dark, I had two fatties. I'm happy. Loved the back light.
I want to thank tnsharpshooter again for his generosity.
I'll give you guys one guess on what I'm going to be doing this weekend...
Decided to detect a patch of ground in my town. This area produced 9 CW .69 bullets last year using an AT Pro. A subsequent hunt with the Fors Core and the Eurotek Pro produced nothing. I like to test detectors here. It's only a few blocks from home!
After a few minutes I was finally able to get to the coin and jewelry mode. I like it. Since it was getting so late, I decided to see if I could squeeze out any more .69 cal bullets from my honey hole. This area is only about 20' X 20'.
My first signal was iffy. It sounded like an iffy explorer tone but is was indicating a #60-Zinc penny which is exactly the indication CW bullets give in this area. Dug down about 6"-7" and found a .69 !
Second was high tone mixed with zinc. Turned out to be can slaw..deep.
Last tone was also a semi repeatable zinc tone. About 6"-7" another fattie!
So in 1.5 hours, the last half in the dark, I had two fatties. I'm happy. Loved the back light.
I want to thank tnsharpshooter again for his generosity.
I'll give you guys one guess on what I'm going to be doing this weekend...