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Tiny button find

Mr.Bill

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Had a chance to get out hunting a Revolutionary War, time period farm field Thursday with a few friends. One of the guys was the North East Distributor for the T-2, so it would suffice that I use the T-2. Yes, the R6 version.

Here is a real tiny button that I sniffed out of the ground at about 9
 
My T-2 is in getting the updates plus checking it over as I will be trying it in a competition hunt being the response is so fast, wish I was that fast. I will say you do need a good pinpointing probe like the Uniprobe as the T-2just loves those small target and are very hard to see. Without a good pinpoint probe you may waste a lot of time trying to find that small target that looks the same color as dirt. I use the Uniprobe too, but the ones in the headphones as the Headphones are great too.

Rick
 
Hi Rick

I was using a R6 version unit. Using this unit with the R6 version enables one to adjust the Pin Point strength. This I liked the most in the R6 change. With the heavy iron trash around, it made pin pointing a lot easier.

I thought it was only me that couldn
 
Yes it was strange ground. I have only seen readings like that on the salt beach's here,(low Phase numbers, higher Fe. readings). The ground balance stayed stable, you just had to do it manually.

The target certainly came threw loud, and clear. There was no doubt it was a sound you needed to dig.

Have a nice day.
Bill
 
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