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Got all my chores completed, had a nap, then headed out for some coin shooting. The MAX is a great coin shooter for Canadian Clad, however, you have to learn wonderful tones which the AT Series sound off on targets. And, you have to learn the various chirps and grunts on those coins, depending on how long they have been in the ground. The nickel plate on steel begins to wear off quickly when exposed to the elements, and depending on how much "rust" is on them, changes the chirps and grunts. The VDI numbers tend to bounce around 60 to 80, and sound real scratchy!
Below is a pic of my 2 silver coins, a ring and a totem pole medallion with a broken off chain ring attachment.
Got all my chores completed, had a nap, then headed out for some coin shooting. The MAX is a great coin shooter for Canadian Clad, however, you have to learn wonderful tones which the AT Series sound off on targets. And, you have to learn the various chirps and grunts on those coins, depending on how long they have been in the ground. The nickel plate on steel begins to wear off quickly when exposed to the elements, and depending on how much "rust" is on them, changes the chirps and grunts. The VDI numbers tend to bounce around 60 to 80, and sound real scratchy!
Below is a pic of my 2 silver coins, a ring and a totem pole medallion with a broken off chain ring attachment.