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StephenA

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I went to a park today and gave the CoinStrike a run. I found clad coins and pennys. I kept getting +10 and +11 signals that were very very deep. I dug down and it seemed they moved or disapeared. This place is a very old park. The signals on the coins were not really hard hitting like the CZ...(I know its not a CZ) Any thoughts on this? I really like the feel of the CoinStrike. This was done in the 525 mode.
Thank you
 
I know you said you know it's not a CZ, but remember that even though the C$ has 4 tones, it's still going to sound different. They may just not have seemed to hit as hard, soundwise. The numbers should have locked or stayed close on various sweeps (unless it was a real deep small coin). Also, not to rush your progress, but remember 525 is sort of a "starting point". Down the road you may get to say a 715 setting which will bang deeper coins harder. So far your doing fine so keep that 525 for now.....HH, Bill
 
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