Ytcoinshooter
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Watching the snow pile up today with the warm glow of a satisfying hunt under my belt. I got out yesterday to a lake bed I've been hitting in Oct & Nov as the water is draining for dam restoration. I put a write up in today's finds. Now since there's some activity here with some new to the V series users I thought my experience yesterday might be of interest. There is one area I found at the lake that a big coil is practical where the trash isn't dense and I can work it with my 12"x10" SEF. The other areas of activity around the lake have to many targets under a coil this size at the same time. I'm lucky in that I've got one with a good null, very stabil coil away from interference. There is no EMI / RFI at the old swimming spot on this lake that is not a swim area or beach currently. I can run it hot and work slow. I thought about how great it is to go in there with the V3i in a place that normally Id have to (and have when the water was up) work with a dedicated water unit. Some of the key settings: 5kHz band pass, sensitivity RX 8 am 76 disc 96, recovery 96, all VDI numbers -95 through +95 with zero tone for -95 thru -1, all other VDI's use the stock tone settings. I run best data and these are some of the tweaks in my version of the HiPro program. On November 4 I used the same coil and settings to hit a 1917 Walker about nine inches down in the sandy bottom and it was flanked by 2 silver Washington quarters when I found signals to the sides and widened the hole. Yesterday I got a solid 1/2 dollar hit at an indicated 8" and after playing with the signal I was certain it was no can. Small pinpoint and yet I didn't loose it raising the coil about 6 to 8 inches over where I pinpointed. Busting with anticipation I scooped to the side of where it pinpointed. Then I ran the pinpointer along the sides till I located it and exposed the tarnished edge using my finger. At that point I called my stepson over from where he was detecting. When I saw stars along the rim I let out a hoot. I haven't dug a Barber silver all year and was hoping for any before the end of the year. Silver half #8 this year, double last years 1/2 count, the most in one year for me.
cleaned up
Later I swapped detectors out and headed to the other side of the lake. I got rush thinking I might of had a 90% silver $ when I popped a big tarnished coin. Turned out to be a '72 IKE. the eagle has landed
One more thing that I forgot to include in my post in today's finds is this pic. Kinda made me pause for a minute if you can read it
A great day to be grateful for as I watch the snow here. Thank goodness we don't have to deal with the lake effect snow like upstate NY and the other states that deal with it.
HH - Bruce
cleaned up
Later I swapped detectors out and headed to the other side of the lake. I got rush thinking I might of had a 90% silver $ when I popped a big tarnished coin. Turned out to be a '72 IKE. the eagle has landed
One more thing that I forgot to include in my post in today's finds is this pic. Kinda made me pause for a minute if you can read it
A great day to be grateful for as I watch the snow here. Thank goodness we don't have to deal with the lake effect snow like upstate NY and the other states that deal with it.
HH - Bruce