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More Bullets and a Question:detecting:

BrownBear

New member
Hey Guys and Girls,

My buddy and I, did some more relic hunting down in Atlanta today and I noticed something cool. I was using TTF(made from the relic program)
and my 6" DD EXcelerator Search Coil. The whole and deformed full Bullets Fe # came in from 06 to 13 and Co# came in from 30 to 36. The fragments and mini ball and buck
Fe# came in 06 to 18, BUT THE CO# came in from 03 to 12. With that information I FIGURED OUT I COULD CHERRY PICK whole or full deformed bullets and leave the fragment and buck for another day.[WITH THE WHOLE BULLETS I WAS USING THE FE# FOR DEPTH AND CO# FOR THE SIZE AND WEIGHT OF THE BULLETS]

My question is WHY?? and is that another plus of TTF?


Thank you,

CLJ.
 
the way i understand it, the more metal in an object, the more conductive the object/target is. the larger the object, the higher the CO number. regardless of if youre in TTF or conductive. bigger, whole bullets are more conductive than the smaller fragments just because theres more metal, theyre more massive.
 
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