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Hunting Laplander Style

laplander

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Here's my first videoed hunt attempt, the wind was whipping so some of the shots are tough as I was shielding the camera from the wind.
Take note of the second target No target numbers but a quite but noticeable and repeatable audio. To me it shows why this is a audio game don't get hung up on the numbers.
This site I on the 1870's map only so its early, and I have pounded with everything I own along with friends. The target count was 17 non ferrous 3 iron, the Infantry button could have been found by anything I just obviously missed it but I feel it was the only one.
Field one
Iron bias 0
sensitivity 22
Gb 0
https://youtu.be/nfUyKRQLiYQ
 
Windy, Nice truck
 
Good to see a video that shows conductive targets don't always lock on with a positive TID number, or provide a consistent audio tone. The beauty of the EQUINOX, as you well know, is it's ability to sort through the trash, separate targets and provide enough information to make us stop and dig. HH Randy
 
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