At least it did for me this morning. After my 3030 Buddy dug 4 silvers yesterday to my ZERO, I must admit to thinking maybe there is something to this weight factor. Never the less, we were back at it this morning at the same old park and I guess it was my turn. Although he did have a silver Rosie in his water bottle when I left to do some "honey do's." My first silver was the 38 Washington. I had gotten a bouncy high dime numbers reading and knew it wasn't deep. Dug it and it was a clad dime from about 3." Just for kicks, rescanned the hole and got another high tone hit. After removing another 3" of dirt, found myself starring and a silver Washington in the clod, a 1938. Not to long after I got a Merc, which turned out to be a 1943. My 3rd silver for the morning was the 54d Rosie and it was totally on edge at about 4". About five feet away I got a shallow dime reading and that turned out to be the 925 marked silver ring. Right near the end of the hunt I dug the 4th silver coin for the day. Another 43 Merc. 1 of the Merc's, however is a s mint. Also got 2 wheats, a 50d and 54. At one point this morning my Buddy called me over to check a target. He said it was showing 8" on his CTX. My A T hit it nicely and bounced a little in the quarter range. He dug it and it turned out to be a clad quarter from about 7 1/2 to 8." Depending on the direction I was swinging, my A T was reading 8" to 10." HH jim tn