Today was just another ho-hum day with the AT. An average day with this detector is getting common place. I went to the EXACT same small area where I have found 15 Indian head pennies and three Barber dimes. The second time I hunted this spot I used an Explorer 11 and found some silver, but no Indians. Today I got to see just how deep this detector will go. Most of the coins I find here are masked by iron, but my first signal today was a clean, crisp, repeatable signal that was moderately faint. It read 73 from one angle and 69 when checked at 90 degrees. I have been over this spot with many detectors and in the past I have purposely not dug zinc signals like this one. I was thinking I had a 4 inch deep rotted zinc, but the depth gauge was pegged on this one so I dug. Well I dug and dug some more before I finally picked it up with my Pro Pointer. It was a 1902 Indian that was as deep as the Pro Pointer is long. 10 inches! I did not knock this coin loose and have it fall to the bottom of the hole as the ground was wet clay and I saw the coin stuck in the bottom at 10 inches. I don't think this was a coin I chose not to dig in the past, but it was a coin that most detectors could not see. The second Indian was as deep and it did not give any VDI number, but a real faint, repeatable tick. I checked it in iron audio and there was iron in the mix. I had a feeling it was a coin and it turned out to be a very deep Indian(188?). The groundskeepers started mowing in the area, so I decided to quit. I hunted my way back to the car and got a loud, blasting signal that when I really slowed my sweep up, got a mid 70's number. The first thing I found was a large piece of slaw at about 2 inches. The second was a piece of rusty wire. The third thing which was a couple of inches below the rusty iron was a silver war nickle. This is some kind of detector. By the way, I cut the cord and spliced in a female plug and cord extension. Today I used my Killer B's and they sounded great hooked up to the AT. R.L.
..I personally have not dug an indian with the AT Pro that deep yet.
...What was you running for your settings? I did dig a silver quarter today at a verified 7" it layed on bottom left hand side of the hole undisturbed..
..So I took my digger and measured it.. The really good thing about it was the AT Pro hit it hard with power to spare..
..I was impressed..