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Good Tone/Iron Tone

Low-Boy/LCPM

Active member
Is anyone digging the one sweep iron tone and sweep back and high tone targets. I wounder if the CZ are trying to avarage the two targets out like iron and a good target...or foil and a good target.

There are a few detectors out there one of those that I own that will avarage out the two targets instead of giving you a iron tone. I have a detector that if I put a dime under two rusty nails it will pick up the dime even if I dis iron out. It has found me a lot of masked targets the my 70 Pro gives me a iron hit or nothing. I don't dig the good tone bad tone and I wonder who has out there in CZ LAND

Thanks Lawrenzo
 
no one can answer this question? Give me a break!
 
As a general rule with my 3D I don't dig one way signals. But, there are exceptions to that rule. If the audio is clear and it seems like a hard hit I will dig the target even if it is a one way hit. I have an OK success rate in getting coins that way. If you're talking about from the right it's an iron hit and left is high tone hit... I have dug those kinds of targets and have very little success at getting coins.

-Bill
 
I'm with Bill W. on this. Very low success on digging one-way signals. I 'll sweep back and forth many times, turn 90 degrees and sweep again and again. If I get 50 percent good tones, I'll usually dig. I want repeatable signals. I don't like digging holes and since I work in a lot of people's yards, I try to make sure the hole is worth digging.
 
When I was using my CZ 20 on the beach I would love those two or three tone swings. It was something deep that the machine couldn't charatcerize. Lots of times it was a ring. If I get a multiple tone that is deep, I always dig it. It is either deep crap or good. A tip is once you get down a few inches, sweep again. The machine can often tell you what it is then. If you lose it or it still is mixed, think gold...and dig.
 
for most part were iron to high coin and back. One was solid high coin,I believe the iron/high coin was due to the depth, one was 10 inches. One hole I dug out a piece of wire then down deeper was the coin. I seemed if I swept slow and scrub the ground I could pull out more high coin tones, but it still would have an iron tone. HH
 
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