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Took my antique Silver Extractor Pro back again to back breaker beach

bugg

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I decided to take the day off and get more experience on the se pro. Went back to the beach here in the Ozarks, where rocks outnumber sand by at least 100 to 1. I used the 13 ultimate coil, the 10 x 12 sef, and the 6x 8. The 13" coil is a depth monster. I dug a pull tab at 11". The Id kept jumping around 24, so I dug it in hopes that it was a coin, coming in at a lower reading.Nope. Man, this ID system is very accurate. I think Im going to frame that rascal. Found a bunch of clad. Then switched over to the 6 x 8, to hit the target intensive area.
Pulled out more clad and a nickel. I always like finding nickels at the beach, as it tells me my hearing is tuned to the gold tone. I picked up 2 silver rings also, 5" and 4" deep. Pulled a few clad quarters at 8" with this small coil. Good sharp sounds. I then finished the day with the 10 x 12. That coil really lites up the beach. I can see why alot of you keep this coil on the majority of the time. I finished the day with 68 clad, and 2 silver rings.I was hoping for a silver dime or two, but not yet. I have found 2.5 ozs of .925 silver in 2 visits. I ran most of the day using Bryces time tested settings. I did try zero iron mask, and ferrous tones for a while. That is a good setting for where the targets are sparse. It would be nice to be able to lower the iron tone volume. The tones above iron really stand out. But this beach has too much crap. The sound soon wore me out. I am amazed how often I dug out good targets, but mixed in the same hole was crap. This id system really locks into the good signals. This is an awesome machine. To top off the day, I took a brief dip in the lake. It felt good for about 3 seconds. It was 64 degrees. Having lived next to lake Michigan most of my life, that lake gets up to 64 in july. Brought back some memories of my youth. LOL.
 
That is a lot of digging, Bugg:thumbup:
You have a lot of nice finds there for the reward too.
Sometimes on field hunts Bryce and I switch to Ferrous/all metal after we locate a signal to check how it sounds but we always end up right back in conductive as that is what we prefer.
No way I even try it in a park because there's just too many years of junk/trash buildup.
I don't think I've had my 10x12 sef coil off since the day I bought it more than 2 years ago.
Anyway, nice hunt.
 
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