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15 Keys In A Hole

murfar1

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Photo of my first 3 days with the AT Pro. The 15 keys and the silver looking jobber-do were all found in the same hole at the fairgrounds. Looks like they were down there a while. Some of the other coins were from a local park. Old ground for me but these are some of the ones I missed with the 250.

Mostly I'm in the default custom mode on the AT which notches everything below nickels. Iron disc at 30. Iron audio off. Sensitivity 5 bars. GB usually comes in high 60's to about 70-71. The tone roll feature in pro mode still kinda throws me. Guess my ear needs to get more attuned. Can't tell for sure if it's an actual tone roll over a bottle cap or a good target so still pulling in those caps. I'm getting quite a few more nickels than I ever did with the ACE250, depth seems to be a lot better also and pulling in lots of gold rings that look just like pull tabs.
 
murfar1's colossal key cache caper :rofl:

Actually it is all fun. Did you try the Iron Audio on on those bottle caps? I find that older bottle caps give a better multiple tone chirp (roll tone) than the new painted or aluminum one's do. Have been getting a very similar response with zinc pennies.

Jerry
 
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