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three small siver rings and a pile of clad

ez4sure

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went out of town today hit a school that was loaded with clad, got three small silver rings a few junk rings 17 qs 17 dimes 8 nickels 72 pennies on 56 d wheat we did very good considering the grass was a foot tall in most places, was running the t2se in 4 tones and bp mode in the taller grass disc at 39 sense 60 to 90 hh
 
ez4sure - any Tek T2 owners,

Awesome day! Let me ask....I have a T2 and feel very confident about the clad coin signals and have found a few items of costume jewelry, but I hit a school yard this evening and the foil signals - there was no way I could have even attempted to dig them all and I know that gold can fall into that range. Is there a signal range above iron that you absolutely will not dig? Like maybe 60-73 or something. Any advice is appreciated and what do the silver rings and such come in as?

Thanks!!!
 
yeah rispace thats the thing about gold it can tid from the foil range all the way to the zinc range on the t2 would be from the 40s to the 60s basicly what i go by is how it pinpointes, try putting some targets out on a clean patch of ground like a nickel flat piece of foil a few gold rings and some pulltabs you will notice that good targets pinpoint different from trash most of the time. in schoolyards i dont dig to many targets in the 40s to much foil unless i like the way it sounds and pinpointes and most of the time good targets the tid will not bounce to much unless they are deeper. small silver rings will read in the mid to high 70s same as pennies and higher depending on the size. my best find was a 20 gram white gold class ring it gave a tid of 65 to 67 at 6 inches deep, hope this helps hh
 
n/t
 
The triangle inside a circle is an AA ring. Nice finds.
 
EZ,

I appreciate it; I guess my theory of 60-73 is all junk is out the door with your class ring find. Ok, I'll do more testing and try to listen for the tones and ignore the TID's. Repeatable signals and tight numbers..........
 
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