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36 Silvers in around 5 months....

Ziggy J

Active member
DeepTech 30 kHz Vista Gold Gain

All the Silvers I've found since very late 2017 till now with this very sharp detector

This is a detector that don't do all the bells and whistles or a songs and dance, just grabs signals of plenty without menus to scroll through then DeepTech Detectors maybe the way forward for you.
Along with the 36 silvers you see below I've dug a huge amount of other non silver coinage and artefacts with this very capable detector.

Want a machine that detects metal in abundance if your field holds it with no complications but just high and low tones ?... Well the proof speaks for its self with the silvers below.







 
Great finds , go to page six of deepteck forum about 3/4 down may help your mud problem
 
Thank you both and will look now
 
Thats a fantastic haul Ziggy. I see in the pic you are using the HP Coil. Is it more or less a permanent fixture on your Gain now ?.
If so, how does the HP compare to the Pitbull for depth, in your opinion ?.
 
The HP Coil is super stable on the land I've searched so far, it losses some depth over the PB Coil but I feel where you can run the Gain and Sensitivity higher with the HP Coil you're able to catch the smaller items like micro jewellery with clearer shaper signals, I've been struggling to find some of the small stuff even with the probe.
So I'm loving this coil at the moment for just grabbing the smaller coins around the iron, really picks high tones up nicely.

The juice ran out on my probe yesterday and it took me a solid five minutes to find this quarter hammered below.
It may not look that small but when in amongst muddy soil I could of gave up, glad I didn't :0)
 
Thank you
 
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