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The little bent copper brads/nails sure sound like little earring backs or studs. Found a bunch last week and was out practicing with the CZ-2O and Stingray II for the detector olympics.
With Stingray disc set at 2.5 most nails are ignored, but large iron(photo) will still break through. Without a pinpoint, you have to switch to AM and wait for the threshold to settle before shaping and sizing the target. A bit of a pain, so I just dug since I was in practice mode.
Now don't everybody get their panties in a knot, but the shovel photo is reality. About 6 inches is it for coin sized targets on the Ray, the CZ is a machine tickling 16 inches on a freshwater beach, especially with corroded zincs, the 20 just loves stinky zincs, the stinkier the better.
But in thick iron the Stingray leads the way, the CZ constantly tones High-Low tones, even with Sens down to 3(preset). To be fair the CZ-20 sees much more ground, and ipso facto good and bad targets.
Found a bunch of clad, melted alum., lead etc.
BarnacleBill
With Stingray disc set at 2.5 most nails are ignored, but large iron(photo) will still break through. Without a pinpoint, you have to switch to AM and wait for the threshold to settle before shaping and sizing the target. A bit of a pain, so I just dug since I was in practice mode.
Now don't everybody get their panties in a knot, but the shovel photo is reality. About 6 inches is it for coin sized targets on the Ray, the CZ is a machine tickling 16 inches on a freshwater beach, especially with corroded zincs, the 20 just loves stinky zincs, the stinkier the better.
But in thick iron the Stingray leads the way, the CZ constantly tones High-Low tones, even with Sens down to 3(preset). To be fair the CZ-20 sees much more ground, and ipso facto good and bad targets.
Found a bunch of clad, melted alum., lead etc.
BarnacleBill