1904 IH 6"s Down IDed at 57 A/M, SEN 85, Threshold -3,BP Process
1944 Silver Quarter 10" Down IDed 83 A/M, SEN 85, Threshold -3, BP Process
Still get them. The last 8 IH's I got at the farm all IDed between 53-58 some where deep and some shallow but none of them IDed near what the book calls for, might want to remember that when thinking "Should I or Should I not" I know I just dig them now.
The quarter came in rock solid and the 10" was right on the money, never wavered or jumped around, thought at that depth it would have been a Seated or at least a Barber but the Washington throw me. Had an 80 signal that before the quarter that said 13"s dug till about 9" and couldn't pick it up even with the pin/pointer, but when I filled it back in It was still there 4 bars on the CON. Thought about it later and went back but it was almost totally dark and couldn't find the spot again but going back for it tomorrow.
Have to find a better way to take these pic's any ideas or maybe you have a good setup.
1944 Silver Quarter 10" Down IDed 83 A/M, SEN 85, Threshold -3, BP Process
Still get them. The last 8 IH's I got at the farm all IDed between 53-58 some where deep and some shallow but none of them IDed near what the book calls for, might want to remember that when thinking "Should I or Should I not" I know I just dig them now.
The quarter came in rock solid and the 10" was right on the money, never wavered or jumped around, thought at that depth it would have been a Seated or at least a Barber but the Washington throw me. Had an 80 signal that before the quarter that said 13"s dug till about 9" and couldn't pick it up even with the pin/pointer, but when I filled it back in It was still there 4 bars on the CON. Thought about it later and went back but it was almost totally dark and couldn't find the spot again but going back for it tomorrow.
Have to find a better way to take these pic's any ideas or maybe you have a good setup.