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mid tones and iffies CZ3D

3RINGER

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Got out to a field Friday with the 3D. Just getting the 3D I wanted to check those iffy targets and didn't take long to learn that if it low tones and the high tone moves to different location....leave it alone.

Started working the mid tones in among the low tone. Pulled in some mid tone targets after cleaning out the iron. Had two nice repeatable (high tone) that turned out to be a brass nail and a chunk of lead. The lead at first was thought to be a flattened out 3ringer and rolled over but after cleaning it up not sure what it is. Also had two .22 bullets and one .22 case, a small piece of drip lead and a latch of some sort. Nothing major but did help in learning the unit.

Still learning the 3D but really happy with the way I can work those hard spots and pick out the good sounding targets among the iron....just takes some time. Read up alot on ground balancing the unit and it seems to have run alot smoother this time.





 
Dan I can see your point, my bag has had more junk than before but with each trip I build more confidence in the unit. Sound plays a big part I'm finding so far. Surprised at how the small targets just pop out at you among the junk...after finding this type of target it just takes some cleaning out of the trash to get the repeatable. Many back post have helped a lot in learning this unit along with Tom's DVD's.
 
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