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Help From CW Relic Hunters of X-70...

nbforrest1863

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i've seen the data and TID's on here for coins, etc...but, i am looking for you fellow relic hunters (and anyone else who might have info). I would like to see some TIDs for buttons, plates, buckles, bullets, and last but not least...projectiles from the big guns. I've found some of these items, and yet to find others. I'd just like to have some idea range wise of what other relic hunters are seeing. thanks

X-70 DD 10.5IN
 
The X-70 Is good Relic Hunting Machine and had good luck finding lots deep relic In many of my hard hit camps Over 12 inches deep. The most important thing is your setting first , I hunt in All/Metal with Two Tones only, Volume set at max , Threshold very low 8 and ran my Sen. setting High around 26-28 most soil, in bad soils I may turn down 20. I use both Auto Counterbalancing Noise Cancel and with Track On. The 10.5 DD 7.5 is best deep relics. The numbers on Meter Is pretty good down to 8-10 itches and lock on fairly good. I found many good and SUPER DEEP Relics Over 14 inches +++deep On super deep target the Meter Will not lock deep targets, and will some times read in Neg- numbers. Bullets read the around 32-35, button can read from low 12 up to low 40 depending on size. Most plates or large brass read over 37 -40 same as coins etc. For Relic Hunting I dig more by Tones then Meter number!! In Real Trash Sites You need to hunt slow to Hit good targetr. Chuck
 
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