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Well, I'm starting to like that flute music, I took the Quattro out for her maiden voyage this afternoon........

mtdoramike

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only had about 30 minutes to kill so I hit a local park that has been hunted to death. First target was a 1919 Wheat penny at 8" second target was a gold earing at 2" then the rest were 3 dimes 2 nickels and a few more clad pennies, then it got to dark to see so I called it a day.
 
The more you use it the more you will get a feel for the best way to hunt with it, as far as swing speed, threshold, how little disc you want to use, what sensitivity you can push for what areas. It's a very impressive machine. How do you like that pinpointing graph? It was a little weird at first to me, but I quickly came to love it...very precise when you get the hang of it. On some of the deepest targets I could barley get that LCD to raise off the bottom, but it DID raise slightly and you could hear it too...almost out of range but not quite. I run an Explorer II and like it plenty but I miss that graphic pinpoint on the Quattro...very cool.
 
I'm still learning the pinpoint technique, but the one I'm using is the shuffle where I pull the coil back towards me until I lose the target audio, then I bring it back forward and tilt the back of the coil up and usually or at least the few times I have tried it, I find the target pretty much at the front edge of the coil.
 
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