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Well I thought I seen deep but this is deeeeep!

Dancer

Well-known member
Mud hunting hunting with the Infinium today. I swear I was better than half way to my elbow one time. After witch I quit digging feint signals. Hunting rough ballfield didn't have a shovel. Managed to squeeze 4coins & a token from this well hunted field. Not counting some of the deepest pull tabs I've ever dug. Two nickels were the highlight. I think I'm going to save all the steel & iron, see how long it takes to get a 100 lbs. (Worth maybe $10 ten bucks) Pinpointing the 10x14 dd wasn't too bad. Good thing I had a long probe & pin pointer. By the time the ice melts & the water warms a little I should be familiar hunting with this P I.
 
Very glad to hear you are getting the deeeeeper targets that others have left for you and the Infinium to seek out.
The extra depth and ability to see through the mineralization made this my favorite detector for the salt water for many years.

Don't forget that it is hip mountable if its weight gets to your arm. And of course the many coil choices you have.
 
It won't be long until you are posting all the jewelry and silver coins you find with your new detector. Good luck & happy hunting. My At/Pro gave the little signal that usually signals a ring, but it was a deep penny at the lake.
 
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