Tony N (Michigan)
Active member
The wheats are: 35,45, 3 46's, 56 and an undated due to too much crud.
Four quarters and a nickel were in the same hole. One nickel was about an inch from a wheatie and I could differentiate between the two. And in another hole a piece of iron was about an inch from a wheat and also
could differentiate between the two. So I am starting to understand this detector more and more. I'm not digging so much trash as before due to learning the repeatability of a good target doing a 360 degree around it.
The Etrac locks on good on a good target doing the 360. Almost all the Lincolns are copper. I was really going after the silver.
It was nice to get out with diggervance. He got a bunch of Wheaties too and an old Merc.
I'm tired and my left hand is blistered from all the digging.
No silver today. It was great to get out and enjoy the acrid smell of some woman burning up her engine while she mowed her yard with a riding mower most likely low on oil. LOL.
Four quarters and a nickel were in the same hole. One nickel was about an inch from a wheatie and I could differentiate between the two. And in another hole a piece of iron was about an inch from a wheat and also
could differentiate between the two. So I am starting to understand this detector more and more. I'm not digging so much trash as before due to learning the repeatability of a good target doing a 360 degree around it.
The Etrac locks on good on a good target doing the 360. Almost all the Lincolns are copper. I was really going after the silver.
It was nice to get out with diggervance. He got a bunch of Wheaties too and an old Merc.
I'm tired and my left hand is blistered from all the digging.
No silver today. It was great to get out and enjoy the acrid smell of some woman burning up her engine while she mowed her yard with a riding mower most likely low on oil. LOL.