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    Teknetics T2 SE is it really as good as they say.

    Keith Southern, one of the best relic hunters, says it is one of his favorite detectors which, in my opinion, says a lot. I have an old non updated one, very "sparky", that I have used for a quite a few years and found me more coins than any of my other ones. There is a forum thread about...
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    Possible CW bullet?

    Both are much smaller than .60 caliber. The 38 caliber was .36" and the 44 was about .45". Closest I can find in Civil War Bullet and Cartridges is .58 caliber RM, diameter .568, length .86, weight 416 grains. It is called the "one-ring insert" or "Tyler, Texas Enfield, cast in the South.
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    Depth modification of detector circuit boards.

    More power to the coil doesn't necessarily make it deeper. I can increase the transmit power to my Deus coil but in my high mineralization areas, it is counterproductive. Here is some information from Dave Johnson, engineer of many great detectors...
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    Richard @ Backwoods Det.

    ^+1
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    Depth modification of detector circuit boards.

    Amplifying a signal just makes it louder, not deeper. If the detector won't hit a dime at 10 inches, making it louder isn't going to make a difference.
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    Manticore vs Legend Highly On Highly Mineralised Ground

    It is just the opposite on the Legend and I believe, the Equinox too..
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    Cross reference coil treasure tech Cabela's 5-in coil?

    It uses the same coils as the Greek Teknetics models like the Eurotek and Omegas.
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    Detech Arrow

    I have one for the Teknetics T2 and I love the way it works in any mode. You can cover huge amounts of ground in a short time. It is not a problem to swing fast, is very sensitive, and it separates very well. With the T2, and I bet the F75 too, it will go pretty deep in the BP and CL modes...
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    Rookies or people not caring

    It could also be skunks! They eat grubs and don't cover their holes.
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    Favorite places to hunt in parks

    Lots of good advice here. Keep it up!
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    I got it , a Super cool meteor !)

    Way more meteor wrongs than meteorites! LOL
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    ( WTB ) NEL Sharp Shooter Coil

    G2 coils do not work right on the F75. They might work somewhat but not like one designed for it.
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    I got it , a Super cool meteor !)

    http://www.meteorite-identification.com/verification.html
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    Deep tech or Fisher⁴⁴

    Gold Bug Pro The learning curve with the GBP is much quicker. Deeptech Smart if you want a concentric coil and are willing to take the time to learn it. There is no perfect detector, perfect for one might be bad for another. I don't believe there is ever a best choice hands down, just best...
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    NEL Sharp Coil

    Like oldkoot, I have had no problems with EMI, even in the garage with the freezer running and the electronic meter reader just a few feet away. I never had an ATP but wished I did. It just held its price too well for me to afford at the time and still today really. They rarely sell for less...
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    NEL Sharp Coil

    If possible, I would keep both. I would think they complement each other well and both will have the advantage over the other in certain circumstances.
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    I got it , a Super cool meteor !)

    Did you have it tested? I have never seen one that looks like that.
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    As Is Typical For Garrett, The New Storm Release Will Be A New metal Detector Series

    I keep hearing, "Tomorrow it will be unveiled". Now it has been updated to "soon". Sign up for the live event! Really? The suspense wore off a while back.
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    Any ideas on this piece?

    Here is an old fire engine with lots of brass hand rails and hangers. https://www.ci.lamar.co.us/vertical/sites/%7B56E8FCFD-5F3B-42B1-A514-5555E2C39101%7D/uploads/Lamar_No_1_1907-2007.pdf
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