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i have a ? about my cibola

walter2002

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around here we have some old gold color pulltabs i dont no what they made of but i cant weed them out that is the only thing theat wont weed out is them gold pulltabs
 
Did you read your post??

Best guess you have gold colored pull tabs in the ground, and you are trying to discriminate them out? But you can't? Is this what you were trying to say?

Mike:shrug:
 
Well they may be made from a highly conductive metal, like quarters?? No Idea.
 
walter2002 said:
around here we have some old gold color pulltabs i dont no what they made of but i cant weed them out that is the only thing theat wont weed out is them gold pulltabs
,,,BUY A GOLD OR AN ID MACHINE WITH NOTCH,,,NOTCH EM OUT,,,YOU SHOULD NOT TRY TO DISC OUT PULLTABS ANYWAY AS YOU WILL MISS A LOT OF GOOD TARGETS AND GOLD RINGS,,,,YEP,,TRY A NOTCH OR I.D. MACHINE,,TESORO HAS AT LEAST FOUR THAT I KNOW OF ,,AND A LOT MORE WITH THE OLDER STUFF ,,,RGDS :ukflag:
 
Pull tabs are aluminum. They sometimes turn gold colored when they've been in the right ground for awhile.
The Cibola LOVES aluminum. Perhaps a trade off for being one of the best all around detectors?
Dig the tabs. The guys that find all the cool stuff that others leave behind will tell you...dig the tabs. Your nickel count will jump, and so will the buffalo's and V's if you're in the right area.
Run your disc at iron.
Disc out (advance disc dial) while X'ing target until they break up, then check again (fast, slow, high, low) in AM.
Start calling your targets before you dig.
Keep us posted on your amazing new ability to ID targets!
 
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