I don't know why they drive detectors nuts, but they seem to fake out the depth quite well too.
I had a hotrock that hit top right, just like a sweet silver quarter, and very repeatable. The depth gauge said it was down there about 8" or so. I started digging and pitched some rock aside a couple feet since it was in my way for digging. I dug and dug and kept sniffing the hole w/ my probe but couldn't get a scent of my target. Finally, after I had dug down about a foot, I rescanned the hole and my target had disappeared! I happened to swing over that stupid rock again and my sweet target had moved under it again, and it was still showing down about 8" repeatably!
I took the rock home and broke it open with a hammer, but there wasn't any silver coin inside it, much to my dismay... Mine had a tan crust on the outside, but stripes of black and grey inside in layers. I didn't have it analyzed, but I highly doubt it was silver ore!
Glad to see I'm not the only one getting all excited about a silly rock!
-Rhoderman