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Home site with lots of trash question.

Stogger

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Does anyone have additional recommendations on settings for an old home site with lots of nails, metal pieces, etc. Everywhere I set the coil down will show some kind of metal.
 
Sounds like a fairground I hunt your best bet is a 6 inch coil a lot easier on the brain less targets under the coil at one time if you have to use the stock coil move forward a inch or two at a time . When you hit a high tone or mid tone circle and see if you can isolate it from the other signals under the coil the ctx is very good at this . Your going to have a lot of falsing so take your time your basically hunting 10 times the ground compared to clean ground if you have that many signals there . You will dig junk but keep going there's bound too be some good coins and relics there .I would run ferrous coin combine and just take your time . :thumbup: sube
 
Sube's got it right for you
 
Last weekend followed Sube's lead and got some experience using Ferrous Coin and liked how there seems to be more separation in the signals. Among the many nails, I found some belt buckles probably for a horse's harness or something, and some odd and ends that I don't know what they are. I still need more time to learn this better but have a feeling there is some interesting stuff to uncover.
 
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