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KG III today

bootyhoundpa

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Hit my favorite farm field today with the 800...I’m still digging way too much iron..spent most of the day in park 1 multiple frequenciy but started digging too much aluminum in addition to iron..I decided to try park 1, frequency 5 hz in hopes of improving my odds of hitting high conductors..after about an hour it paid off.. coin was only about3” deep...I’m not really having any noticeable improvement in the thick iron over other machines I’ve used here.. nevertheless I went home happy today...[attachment 370148 CE3AE619-2156-4631-A686-3B1C4C4DDB78.jpeg][attachment 370149 F747FBCC-B6E6-4448-A604-42804F9F3932.jpeg]
 
That's a fine coin, I've never found a large copper in that good of condition.
 
Nice find... I’ve tried single frequencies at times, but mostly to try to deal with EMI.
Detector is still sensitive though to that.
New to detector, so I have a ways to go in determining what is best for my area.
Having fun with it so far.
 
metalfun said:
Great find. Are you using the new iron bias update? Just wondering
. No,I’m using I believe the 1 st update or at least that’s what my dealer told me..when it comes to computers I’m handicapped..I will have you tube it... most the iron I’m digging is large and chunky...
 
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