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The Good, Bad, and the Ugly with a Key Date Buff.

This is technically my first post on this forum and have been working hard to tame the V3i that I have for the past 2 months now. Definitely felt good about things this morning, being that I made some adjustments to tones and opened up some VDI's and I think it paid off.

First pic. is from a soccer field that me and my buddy hit. I was running the D2 coil and didn't realize until we got to our second morning hunt that I had the 5.3 coil selected while running the D2. Need to make a mental note or post a sticky on the V3i next time.

Second pics. was a boulevard between the city street and the sidewalk. Quarter rang good with the large rusty washer in with it, which I was totally surprised and happy with.

Third pic. is from another park and the '63 Quarter was the first signal. Pulled the '36 Buffalo also a few minutes later. Unfortunately it has all 4 of its legs:surprised:

All in all, I felt the V3i ran pretty smooth and I think that our relationship is growing stronger now.

Enjoy the pics
DJH
 
Nice going, I got a 35 Buffalo yesterday. Keep up the good posts. Rob
 
Cladiator (OR) said:
Looks like the Buff's in your area come out of the ground in pretty good shape.
Most of the Buff's that I have dug have had that Reddish cast to them. This one was found on a old sledding hill away from any trees, so I am thinking that the acidity of the soil may have been kind to it.
Thanks for your comment
DJH
 
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