CZconnoisseur
Active member
Spent four hours last night near the roller coaster area sifting through a cacophany of all types of targets...All three older coins were less than 3" deep but had nails in the hole with them. A few of the larger brass and bronze targets sounded like winners with steady VDIs and solid repeatable signals
I thought I had been over the area before where I found the Barber and buffalo - the two coins were about 6 feet apart. Was running a program especially for the fairgrounds which blocks out surface level and shallow iron signals almost completely...I used to get a lot of falses with deeper large iron but this program seems to help with that. Have been finding coins closer to large deep iron signals - reactivity of 3 helps to separate the goodies from the chaff....
BADTRASH
Sens = 88
TX = 2
Reactivity = 3
Silencer = 1
8kHz
Iron Volume = 0
Full Tones
Disc = 2.0
Notch 0-10.....53-60....97-99
I've used this program twice...maybe 7-8 hours total...near the old roller coaster location with super results! Somtimes it takes hours to find old coins but once you find one, it seems like others in the immediate area raise their hands and show themselves (wierd I know). Another program I use for the less-trashy areas lights up deeper targets but is more sensitive to large deep iron:
COINRELIC
Sens = 93
TX = 2
Reactivity = 1
Silencer = 2
8kHz
Iron Volume = 1
Full Tones
Disc = 2.0
Notch = 0-8......97-99
I keep the 50s and 60s open on the notch for this program because sometimes Civil War-era bullets can be found here. Besides the regular 3-ringer .58 cal bullets which register around 63-67 in 8kHz; some smaller caliber rounds will ring in between 55-60 and I don't want to miss those.
I thought I had been over the area before where I found the Barber and buffalo - the two coins were about 6 feet apart. Was running a program especially for the fairgrounds which blocks out surface level and shallow iron signals almost completely...I used to get a lot of falses with deeper large iron but this program seems to help with that. Have been finding coins closer to large deep iron signals - reactivity of 3 helps to separate the goodies from the chaff....
BADTRASH
Sens = 88
TX = 2
Reactivity = 3
Silencer = 1
8kHz
Iron Volume = 0
Full Tones
Disc = 2.0
Notch 0-10.....53-60....97-99
I've used this program twice...maybe 7-8 hours total...near the old roller coaster location with super results! Somtimes it takes hours to find old coins but once you find one, it seems like others in the immediate area raise their hands and show themselves (wierd I know). Another program I use for the less-trashy areas lights up deeper targets but is more sensitive to large deep iron:
COINRELIC
Sens = 93
TX = 2
Reactivity = 1
Silencer = 2
8kHz
Iron Volume = 1
Full Tones
Disc = 2.0
Notch = 0-8......97-99
I keep the 50s and 60s open on the notch for this program because sometimes Civil War-era bullets can be found here. Besides the regular 3-ringer .58 cal bullets which register around 63-67 in 8kHz; some smaller caliber rounds will ring in between 55-60 and I don't want to miss those.