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AT Pro Depth

I've got a new AT Pro. Where I hunted today the auto ground balance number was 94. What kind of depth can I get on silver coins in this type of soil?
Thanks.
 
Depends ALOT on the coil you have on it....... and to some degree how moist is the soil as well as the type of mineralization.

In my experience with my AT Pro and almost the exact same soil mineralization numbers (90-94 typically), but maybe not the same type of minerals causing the high numbers..

Using the stock coil 8.5 x 11 DD... I have hit silver and clad dimes at 8-10" and silver/clad quarters at 10-12".

although the signals can be erratic and the VDI numbers off a bit when it gets to the more extreme depths.
 
Turak said:
Depends ALOT on the coil you have on it....... and to some degree how moist is the soil as well as the type of mineralization.

In my experience with my AT Pro and almost the exact same soil mineralization numbers (90-94 typically), but maybe not the same type of minerals causing the high numbers..

Using the stock coil 8.5 x 11 DD... I have hit silver and clad dimes at 8-10" and silver/clad quarters at 10-12".

although the signals can be erratic and the VDI numbers off a bit when it gets to the more extreme depths.

Thank you. This really helps.
I'm using the same coil.
 
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