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Taking the Mojave's sensitivity to the breaking point

Dancer

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Tumbled into a school yard this morning. Not hunted hard and very little trash. Cranked up the sensitivity, discrimination down to the upper iron line. And hunted slow. Different areas had to ease off the sens some, but mostly ran just north of the crackle. The MoJo was spitting and straining on a few targets.
Dug its deepest screw cap, deepest beaver tail, it's deepest dime since I've hunted it. Pulled up a silver medallion for a little gravy. Place started getting busy, so had to bail out. Anyway 33 coins ,the Medallion and only one fresh drop. Nice couple of hours.
 
Sounds like a good hunt. And you are learning a few things about the Mo. Good finds.
 
How deep were he deepest targets... particularly the dime? Thanks.


-Ken
 
kittlitz said:
How deep were he deepest targets... particularly the dime? Thanks.


-Ken
Just about 5" targets couldn't drift deeper at this site because of hard pack.
 
Dancer said:
Just about 5" targets couldn't drift deeper at this site because of hard pack.

Ah, I see. Thanks :)

-Ken
 
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