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My WTR (weapons of trash reduction) Today Was The Infinium And Got Two Rings :jump: :jump:

John-Edmonton

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Got to try out my killer scoop in some sand. What a difference from using my smaller scoop. This scoop is DEEP with each bite, so I don't have to make so many attempts to dig the target. With this scoop, 3 strikes and what is in the sand.....stays in the sand.

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I worked for about 6 hours in the water. The ice just finished melting a week ago as stated by a local. I managed some loot, some rings, an Eagle on a chain and the usual junk.

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Here's the rings with "Diver Dan"..... looks like one brass and a mood ring. No gold today! :)
 
Looks like you had a good hunt in the water.:thumbup: I ordered one of those scoop , should be here in a few days.
 
It is a bit on the heavy side, but the wooden handle floats, and when using it, use good body mechanics and take advantage of any leverage you can use. I used it for about 6 hours and my arms are OK.
 
John you are the man using the Infinium. I am frustrated with mine. I was beginning to think it would make a nice boat anchor. I took it to the beach this morning after rereading all the posts on ground balancing etc. Went through the GB motions - no problems on dry sand, went to the wet sand GB again had to use a small amount of discrimination, as soon as the water hit the coil false signals started. No problem I thought -GB again and slowly increased the discrimination-still got false signals. So again GB & increased the discrimination finally the unit seemed to become more stable. I stayed in basically ankle deep water to practice. I was worried at first because I had to set the discrimination to 3 and don't have enough time with the machine to know how much depth will be affected. The end result I found 2 nickels, a bottle cap and the remains of a fishing hook. I hope in time I will become half as proficient as you are with the Infinium. Scrooge
 
I use that same scoop and after 6 hours of carrying it I can scratch the back of my knees without bending over. So I found a cure for the long arm syndrome.
It also helps find small targets and speed recovery up considerably!

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hh steve
 
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