I decided the other day to try all metal on a relic hunt. I had to switch back to disc because on every swing to the left, no matter how short or long, slow or fast it would sound off at the end of the swing to the left. Swing to the right... no problem, to the left... waaahhh.
I am trying really hard to like the LTD and I am an experienced F75 user. An original F75 was my main detector for over a year and I made many great finds with it but I mostly hunted in 2F and about 75 sens. At most places I have to use a sens of 50 on the LTD and a disc of 6. Some places I have been able to run the sens on 99 with the disc on 0 and at other sites I have had to just put it back in the truck.
I am sold on the whole concept and being able to swing it with an air gap and not lose depth. I also like that I don't have to sweep it so fast, I naturally have a slower swing.
As for the bouncing TID numbers I wonder if raising the coil and/or slowing the swing will stabilize the number, maybe the increased power is making the TID unstable? I'll try it next time I use the LTD. I didn't use it yesterday because I got so flustered last week with that constant wah at the end of the swing to the left.
I did use the T2 with the small coil on an old trashy confederate trenchline... it has been hunted over the years and totally trashed... but I did find a couple of period pieces of lead and a small finial. I was able ot run it on 99 sens but I had to run the disc on 10 or above but... the T2 has an extended iron range. A nickle hits 58 on the TID out of 0 to 99... I dug lots of .22 slugs and brass, .38 Special slugs and brass.
Anyway... is there something wrong with my F75 LTD? Does your LTD wow or whine on every left swing in all metal? I was using the 11" stock coil and the ground was sandy/neutral, very little trash. IIRC, the GB was in the mid 40s but sometimes got up into the 60s (I check it often and fastgrab a lot... and in AM I usually raise it by a number after the FG).
Julien
I am trying really hard to like the LTD and I am an experienced F75 user. An original F75 was my main detector for over a year and I made many great finds with it but I mostly hunted in 2F and about 75 sens. At most places I have to use a sens of 50 on the LTD and a disc of 6. Some places I have been able to run the sens on 99 with the disc on 0 and at other sites I have had to just put it back in the truck.
I am sold on the whole concept and being able to swing it with an air gap and not lose depth. I also like that I don't have to sweep it so fast, I naturally have a slower swing.
As for the bouncing TID numbers I wonder if raising the coil and/or slowing the swing will stabilize the number, maybe the increased power is making the TID unstable? I'll try it next time I use the LTD. I didn't use it yesterday because I got so flustered last week with that constant wah at the end of the swing to the left.
I did use the T2 with the small coil on an old trashy confederate trenchline... it has been hunted over the years and totally trashed... but I did find a couple of period pieces of lead and a small finial. I was able ot run it on 99 sens but I had to run the disc on 10 or above but... the T2 has an extended iron range. A nickle hits 58 on the TID out of 0 to 99... I dug lots of .22 slugs and brass, .38 Special slugs and brass.
Anyway... is there something wrong with my F75 LTD? Does your LTD wow or whine on every left swing in all metal? I was using the 11" stock coil and the ground was sandy/neutral, very little trash. IIRC, the GB was in the mid 40s but sometimes got up into the 60s (I check it often and fastgrab a lot... and in AM I usually raise it by a number after the FG).
Julien