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Re: HELP pinpinting

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Are you finding the targets? first let me say if you are fetting repeatable signals from at least 2 angles then theres something down there. smaller coils do make it easier, as does the X1 probe. Sometimes you need to pinpoint a few times before it gets over the correct spot.. make sure you are moving the coil away from the target before hitting pinpoint, I usually lift the coil about 6 inches of the ground and off to the right of where I hear it in disc and push pinpoint, then bring the coil back down over the spot, then move around the target a bit and do it again.. on the deeper stuff I usually just pinpoint in disc mode using the 90 degree X method, shallower stuff may require you to lift the coil as the explorer coil is pretty hot around the edges and can mess you up.. the X1 probe can really help out, if your getting a good signal and then ot disappears after digging, you might just want to keep going a few inches as theres something down there
 
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