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First real day with the AT Pro

1225dship

New member
So far the AT Pro is great for deep silver. Hits hard on them. Good few hours today, 3 silver and a Canadian comemorative coin. Also had the usual clad and rusty bottle caps. Not sure how to get rid of them.
 
Looks too be a great day for you I have too say yeeeehaaaaaa on the Garrett AT-PRO :thumbup:
 
Getting 3 silver coins in one hunt is pretty good these days. And.....you will dig up some bottle caps digging Canadian clad. They are so close in conductivity if they are fresh drops. And, they actually start to rust when exposed to the elements for some time.:rant:

Here's a video for discing out bottle caps - http://www.garrett.com/hobbysite/hbby_at_pro_basics6_video.aspx

Another trick you can utilize to help with bottle caps is to stomp real hard on the ground directly above the target. Often times, for the older buried caps, the sound changes from a good target to a junk target after the stomp.
 
Nice silver finds. :thumbup:
 
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