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AT Pro first time out

Hdnsouth

New member
Well it's warmed up enough around KC, MO. to thaw the ground out enough to dig I have found an old foundation in the woods that I have been wanting to hunt close to the structure was loaded with trash so I'll have to try it again after I learn the machine a little better I don't do allot of relic hunting but for those of you that do I had a good solid hit and when I dug it up it was a 22 caliber short cassing at 8" not what I was looking for but I was pleased with the size and depth of the target not much luck the first time out but still learning the machine. Today's total 1965 dime, 1957 Wheaty, 4 steel tent pegs, and 1 small unidentified brass object, and 2 kitchen knives.
 
Hdnsouth sounds like the AT-PRO is working just fine 22 shells always ring in for me no matter what detector I'm using lol I also own a new AT-Pro and cant wait too get out and use it but i must wait for this 3 feet of snow too melt :( just curious what were the id numbers and tone for those 22 shells? maybe that's what will distinguish them :shrug: please let us know more on this great detector. Thanks, SAS
 
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