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XTerra 50 finds.

John(Tx)

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Hey guys, check out my relic finds with the XT50 at the relics forum. The XT50 did pretty good, found alot more that what is in the picture but mostly were big pieces of iron and very small pieces of brass and lead that I didn't bother to take a picture of. Sure am proud of that US belt plate, which is my 5th in the last two years. Thanks and HH John
 
John have you used the xterra 50 in really bad soil yet? if so how did it do, and a tips for using it in bad soil; im planning on taking mine to Virginia to relic hunt; they say the ground is nasty there; gary
 
No Gary, we do not have bad soil here, in fact, the area I found the US Plate balanced out at a 10 on the meter. If we had bad ground, I would just run in the all metal exclusively and dig all targets, just use the pinpoint to see the size of the target. The XT50, like most machines, will probably give you an iron reading on good targets in really bad ground. Monte may have hunted in bad ground, you might ask him. HH John
 
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