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I wish I had a gold chain detector!!!

Testing my BHID and my other machines leads me to believe there must be hundreds of gold chains in the sand. My Stingray 2 will at least "click" on a small chain but is not a good choice in the salt water. I found a anklet chain the other day that was prob 1 inch deep and made a barely audiable sound in the threshold on the BHID the only reason it got dug was targets were few and far between and I was curious. It's depressing! :confused:
I've found small chians in the wetsand but they all had big clasps(compaired to the size chain) or some kind of charm on them. What a bummer!!!
 
Early yesterday, wet sand at the edge of the water, Infinium & 8" Mono coil, 1-small chain clasp! (no chain) 200' down the beach another clasp (that could have been for the other end of the same chain) no chain!!!! And you think you have problems!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GL&HH Friends,

Cupajo
 
I have a fisher goldbug, I need to test the small chain on it and see if it hits better. Would work fine in the dry sand but I think the wet would give it fits. I'll try to fire it off tonight and see. It does have an ultra fine 10 turn gb with a extra fine tune range on it. And it's also at 71khz may work??
 
Been out to the local beach three times with less than 3.00 in clad, a few caps and some pull-tabs. Where did everything go?
 
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