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GRAY GHOST

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the 4 in. coil is great in high trash/high iron areas.the standard 8 in. coil is good for all around hunting and larger sweeps/depth [you know,the one that got you hooked to begin with] the 10 in. coil is great for fields/woods and increased depth. its a beast with fresh batteries. been a lot of debate about rechargeable batteries-im not convinced theyre much good. i go to home depot and buy the 6 pack of energizers for 9 bucks...i KNOW my machine wont die in the middle of a hunt. equip yourself with a good set of headphones and keep them close. the keys to a successful hunt are this...hot batteries-research-good earphones-a good sweep pattern-a good trowel/shovel-patience-focus on your objectives-willingness to try new areas. the failure of any one of the aforementioned keys can make the difference between finding something vs. nothing. detect anywhere and everywhere you can. youd be surprised whats in the ground that you walk over all day long and dont think about it. never discount any area because of new buildings or too many new signs. throw obvious trash away-no room in the pouch for that. always keep stuff you find that you cant identify...someone on here will know what it is. youd be surprised what people lose to the ground. theres plenty of coins and relics in the ground for everybody. im 25+ yrs in this hobby, and have respect for the people who post on this website-a wealth of info here. ive never seen a hunted out site-so dont listen to them when they tell you that-they probably want it for themselves.theres a hobby to be done...and yourre the one to do it!!! any questions feel free to ask-we got plenty of talent and experienced people here...happy hunting,gray ghost
 
just baught a tracker 4 and frist time out found this down about 2 in
in a dry wash .hope pic. is attated
 
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