azsh07
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I don't normally post over on the other site that I bought your machine off of...but i know you post here as i read some of your posts.
So, if you still pop in here I was able to get out while it was 60 degrees here along the Souther NH/MAine seacoast and do some hunting in the woods with the Deep tech.
That is a nice little machine. It took me about an hour to get used to it but since i used the Fisher GoldBug Pro from the day Cabellas first had them a few years back.....I found the DT similar in response..somewhat. So did not take too long to get a groove on.
I don't hunt anything other than fields, woods and old celalr holes so aluminum and bottlecaps are never an issue....just iron. I will say this machine has very good depth...right up there other machines in the upper range. Best of all it does not have the EMI issues that my Fishers always have and that drives me nuts. Love the F75 but some days it can really chatter.
I found I liked it best in Full All with two tones and just barely set the disc to make small to med iron the low tone. if I got a soft multi tone hit from a deep target i would kick off some of the leafy loam and scan again. if it was a deep good target it would go high and if it was iron it would go low and after digging many targets too insure that fact it hed up true. If it rescanned as iron after kicking off a little overgrowth it was always iron and vice versa. !!
Anyway, thnaks for the sale and looking forward to taking it this week to some hard hit fields that were just too noisy due to EMI to crank up my other detector.
Scott (NH)....not in Az any longer...thank God!!
So, if you still pop in here I was able to get out while it was 60 degrees here along the Souther NH/MAine seacoast and do some hunting in the woods with the Deep tech.
That is a nice little machine. It took me about an hour to get used to it but since i used the Fisher GoldBug Pro from the day Cabellas first had them a few years back.....I found the DT similar in response..somewhat. So did not take too long to get a groove on.
I don't hunt anything other than fields, woods and old celalr holes so aluminum and bottlecaps are never an issue....just iron. I will say this machine has very good depth...right up there other machines in the upper range. Best of all it does not have the EMI issues that my Fishers always have and that drives me nuts. Love the F75 but some days it can really chatter.
I found I liked it best in Full All with two tones and just barely set the disc to make small to med iron the low tone. if I got a soft multi tone hit from a deep target i would kick off some of the leafy loam and scan again. if it was a deep good target it would go high and if it was iron it would go low and after digging many targets too insure that fact it hed up true. If it rescanned as iron after kicking off a little overgrowth it was always iron and vice versa. !!
Anyway, thnaks for the sale and looking forward to taking it this week to some hard hit fields that were just too noisy due to EMI to crank up my other detector.
Scott (NH)....not in Az any longer...thank God!!