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air tests

kwdstalker

New member
why don't every one griping about the air test go get a pro and show us how you would do it,the air test is just a starting point its getting about as bad as all the salt hunters wanting every one else to take the risks and sit and wine not enough info
it is getting old.
 
All air tests do is show that the detector is operating properly. Not many treasures are found in the air.

Bill
 
Air tests can be a valid and enjoyable part of the hobby for some people including me. I like to go over lots of common objects to get an "Idea" of their VDI number. Helps me to have bit of a plan when I go out hunting for the real thing. i.e. a buried object.
if I enjoy air testing it should not be of a bother to anybody else
 
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