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V3 is deep

Rob (IL)

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I went out to the school that's close to the house. I've said it was hunted out, well it is. I quit finding stuff there with the MXT and did no better with the V. Believe me it wasn't the detector. I was testing the Deep Silver (RX 12) program and got an iffy deep hit. I switched to Hi Pro and it read the same. I didn't think it was good a good target but I'm experimenting and learning. I wish I had my camera. It was a fence post staple. You could hide it under a quarter. Back to the missing picture, the end of my Lesche handle was 3 inches in the hole when I saw the staple. Rob
 
Now that's impressive Rob. It has to make a believer out of you that if there were any deep silver, the V would have seen it.
 
Dang, that's deep! I don't know if I would have the strength or the will power to dig that deep. :surrender: You're apt to find that deep silver. You'll have to go over places with the "V" where you've found old coins before. Glad to see you posting about your V3. HH, Nancy
 
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