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Richard@BackwoodsDetectors

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[size=large]to what Ziggy said about running the discrimination at 9:00. In heavy iron, I run my discrimination at about 3 o'clock when I first work the site. Once I pull out all of the good targets, I will go back and move the disc. to the 12 position and then if I have time to the 9 position. The reason being is that DeepTech discrimination is very aggressive on iron. A good example of this was today when I was hunting a Civil War site. I had the discrimination set at 9 and got a deep signal that was a mix of high / low audio. Turning the disc 1/4 turn and the signal was almost all low tone. Moving it to 3 and it was solid low tone. BUT I dug it and it was a brass button back at about 9" or so. Point is, be careful with the discrimination, some good deep targets can be missed .... Richard

( Regardless of the detector that I am using, if the depth of the target seems to be at the fringe of the ability of the detector to correctly discern what it is, I dig it anyway.)
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