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Question for you Relic Hunters

jimmyk

New member
Just getting started relic hunting with y 600 Nox. Here's my question. Have you ever gotten a good signal in the bullet range and checked with the "hose shoe" button on and heard an underlining iron response? Not talking about a piece of iron next to it, or really close to it. Just wondering if that could be a help when getting those pesky "good " signals, but it's a deep piece of iron.

Thanks,

jimmyk in Missouri
 
Unfortunately yes. Some iron signals turn out to be positive targets. Your Iron Bias setting can help with this (turn it down) and working the target for size and considering the site your on. Part of the deal
 
Good point Todd, a couple other tricks are to rotate the coil 90 degrees and listen for the classic iron sound. The other is to load 10 or 15 khz single frequency into your user profile, and with a click of the button and a rescan your tid will climb from say 17 to 30.
 
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