CELLARHOLERAT
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I've had the Explorer SE for three weeks now. I took it out to Denman Mountain to hunt some celar holes in the Catskills. This is the first cellar hole I had found. After 3 hours here are some of the finds:
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My first signal was this old colonial locket that was 7 inches down off an old wagon road that went in front of the cellar hole.
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I just want to say that the Explorer SE is the best machine that I've used, because my second target was this pewter wedding band that I dug at over 13 inches. I know it was this deep because I measured the hole. I just want to say I was using digital mode with pitch hold audio and the numbers didn't fluctuate and stayed constant with great smooth audio. I was amazed...
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Here is a picture of the hole it came out of
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Another signal I had dug was this decorative brooch pin which was also off of the wagon road at 5 inches down.
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I went down to where the old spring was near the cellar hole, and found these pewter spoons and sleigh bell which were also deep hits.
I notice when using pitch hold audio I am digging deeper targets and targets that are on edge come through nice and clear with repeatable ferrous/conductivity numbers in digital mode.
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I just want to say that it was a great hunt with a great new detector.
Enjoy the photos (CellarholeRat Catskills New York) See you in the woods
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My first signal was this old colonial locket that was 7 inches down off an old wagon road that went in front of the cellar hole.
[attachment 37592 100_0071.jpg]
I just want to say that the Explorer SE is the best machine that I've used, because my second target was this pewter wedding band that I dug at over 13 inches. I know it was this deep because I measured the hole. I just want to say I was using digital mode with pitch hold audio and the numbers didn't fluctuate and stayed constant with great smooth audio. I was amazed...
[attachment 37593 100_0054.jpg]
Here is a picture of the hole it came out of
[attachment 37594 100_0053.jpg]
Another signal I had dug was this decorative brooch pin which was also off of the wagon road at 5 inches down.
[attachment 37595 100_0069.jpg]
I went down to where the old spring was near the cellar hole, and found these pewter spoons and sleigh bell which were also deep hits.
I notice when using pitch hold audio I am digging deeper targets and targets that are on edge come through nice and clear with repeatable ferrous/conductivity numbers in digital mode.
[attachment 37596 100_0068.jpg]
I just want to say that it was a great hunt with a great new detector.
Enjoy the photos (CellarholeRat Catskills New York) See you in the woods
