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MXT PRO - Dirty Finds

Nancy-IL

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We were out camping and doing some metal detecting over the weekend. Here's my "keeper" finds. As you can tell, they're not washed. 14 Wheats, 1944 quarter, 1952 Rosie and 2 sterling .925 rings. :bouncy: I honestly didn't want to come home. I think we all had a great time. I was using the "new to me" MXT Pro. HH and Thanks for looking, Nancy

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Thanks Frank. I used the stock coil. I love the combo. HH, Nancy
 
Had a great weekend with wonderful friends! The 14 wheats are from 1924 to 1958.

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I'm pretty sure it's the 9.5. It's a great all around coil.
 
Nice finds Nancy--sounds like you & Larry had a good time & that's what counts.:thumbup:-------------Del & Patsy
 
Thank you Del & Patsy. Yes, we has a wonderful long weekend and I didn't want to come home.
 
Hi Nancy, Glad you had a good time. I have the MXT, got mine when they first came out. I know you sent yours in awhile ago to get it cleaned and now it is gone back. Do you like the MXT Pro as well as the first MXT? I have been thing about getting another MXT or MXT pro, I can't here the tones very well but the back light might be nice. Dose the PRO work like the MXT? I HAD A GUY TRY TO BUY MY OLD mxt BUT I WON'T SELL, I LOVE IT. Just was wondering if the PRO is the same. Flintstone
 
Hi Flintstone,

To be honest, I don't like it as much as my old MXT but to be fair, I've not used it much either. I am learning more each time I use it. It feels like a very good machine. Seems like the VDI numbers are off by 2 but that could be the coil I'm using on it. I'm with you, I won't get rid of my MXT and I believe mine is as old as yours. If you don't use the tone I.D., I would stick with another MXT. As for the back light. No night hunting for me, so that's useless to me. I wish I had a better answer for you, but I've only used it a handful of times.

Take care and HH,
Nancy
 
Thanks Nancy, I think I am going to try and find a good used MXT for a back up for the one I have. I wish they had not stop making the MXT, but thinks need to keep being up dated. I have had no trouble with my MXT, but don't know things do get old like me. Good luck with the MXT PRO, flintstone
 
Flintstone, I think you've made a good choice. Just my opinion. Hoping you can find a good used MXT. HH!
 
I guess the question begs to be asked, what coil are you using on the pro?

Btw, nice group of finds.

Rich
 
Rich, Your question made me smile. :detecting: I was using the 9.5 coil. I'm still trying to get use to the machine and we were hunting a spot that hadn't been hunted before and it had very little trash. Thanks and HH, Nancy
 
When I first start a place, I "cherry pick" and discrimination is set about 6. With this setting it will pick up the jumpy signals of an Indian cent. Then the gain is about 8-9. After I'm done with the high picks, I will set the discrimination at 3 for the nickels, rings, etc. Usually only IF it's clean ground. If it's a junky place, I usually just stick with "cherry picking" the high tones/VDI.
 
Yes Frank. I have really taken a liking to it. But it will never be the replacement for my old MXT. It's a good machine. Both are great machines.
 
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