Recently I have been trying hard to learn the secrets of the vx3, so I have been reading lots of comments on different forums and have learned a lot. One guy complained that he never dug a coin with the VX3 deeper than 3 inches and then I realized that neither have I. I have dug tons of shallow clads and a few older coins, (1864 2 cents, 1890 trade token, a few mercury dimes), but nothing deeper than about 3 inches. I also have found no jewelry at all. So I went into the back yard tonight and buried a 1944 quarter at 6 inches and a silver cub scout ring that I found years ago, at 4 inches and swung away. After a manual ground balance and applying all the great wisdom I have accumulated over the past year, I was unable to get a clear repeatable signal in any way shape or form on either target. I tried every mode and sensitivity, filter and audio setting. Nothing at all in coin or coin and jewelry mode. Not even when pulling the trigger. The only signal that I would have actually dug in the field came in the deep silver mode but I had the gains set so high that I would not have actually been hunting that way.
I am not necessarily blaming the machine, but it is frustrating to think about how much I have spent both time and money and yet can't find a silver quarter at 6 inches. I found this same quarter at 8 inches in the same yard 10 years ago with a lesser machine with hardly any tweaking or tuning at all.
I know from what I am reading that this machine is capable of going much deeper than that. What am I doing wrong? I need some motivation so help me out.
I am not necessarily blaming the machine, but it is frustrating to think about how much I have spent both time and money and yet can't find a silver quarter at 6 inches. I found this same quarter at 8 inches in the same yard 10 years ago with a lesser machine with hardly any tweaking or tuning at all.
I know from what I am reading that this machine is capable of going much deeper than that. What am I doing wrong? I need some motivation so help me out.