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Horse and shoe
Posted by: markg
Date: August 24, 2012 09:51AM
After yesterdays hunt, I thought I would share my thoughts and finds again. This Gold Bug machine continues to amaze me with its audio. However, be forewarned, you must have a good quality set of headphones in order take full advantage of all the audio nuances this machine offers. Now before I go any farther let me explain this last statement. Yesterday the temperature was to be in the 80s so I opted for a set of cheap stereo headphones so I could take advantage of the smaller 1/8 phone plug option and compare it to the heavier ¼ plug. Within 15 minutes, I realized the need for good headphones when hunting for deeper targets. The reduced volume of these cheap phones made it very difficult to hear the subtle audio changes this machine provides to the hunter. Nevertheless, I had a very productive 2-hour hunt that netted two wheat pennies, one buffalo (one came from the day before), a nice 10k horse/shoe ring that gave an ID of 55 and the regular clad. Now I would like to make two statements about the machine in general. First, I am not exactly satisfied with the detector stand. The legs need to be farther apart to give it more stability especially on uneven ground. I am very particular with my machines and do not like them to fall over, when set on the ground. Secondly, I want to give credit to the designers of this coil. It looks the same as the 11 DD coil on the F75 and it is a perfect fit for this machine as it was for the F75 and LTD, no tedious work to remove the cover and clean ever week or so.




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Re: Horse and shoe
Posted by: Smudge
Date: August 24, 2012 12:58PM
I am curious, did you hunt any sites that were heavy with non-ferrous trash like aluminum?

If so, how did you feel about the machine's performance?



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Re: Horse and shoe
Posted by: markg
Date: August 24, 2012 06:49PM
The ring was pulled in a very heavy trash area. I dug a lot of pop tabs and pop can pieces just to make sure of what they were, but this ring rang in at 55 and was very close to a pull tab. I believe this machine recovers faster than the F75 does. One thing I can mention, when I get in the heavy trash I like to turn the gain down a bit. The main reason I hunted this trashy area was, I knew everyone was avoiding it for the trash issue, this time it paid off for me.
Note: When I'm in the heavy pop can trash and find a target, I like to slow down and almost hover over the target to get an idea of the size and shape before digging. This ring gave a very smooth and narrow audio, where as the trashy aluminum is usually elongated and the ID numbers jump around a lot more.

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