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thanks Mark,
yes, I really like old school sites. I feel the same way about challenging myself to hit a deep old target. Even just one good old target can make for a fun day and lead to something else.
That D2 is quite a machine. I am glad Elmy convinced me to get one and try it.
Dave
Nice finds Dave and I have my remote tied to the shaft with the lanyard that comes with it I drilled a tiny hole in the plastic
where the top clamp is to attach the lanyard just in case.
Its great to hit a old school and find some silver I look at it as a challenge work the edges the woods around them especially with D2 and the 9"
Mark
 
Hey Chris,
Ground still diggable. XP2 probably part of it. Probably got at least a couple more than I would have pulled with Etrac. That detector is excellent for deep targets on edge.
Hey Dave,

Headed you way tomorrow. Debated even bringing detector, must be close to ground freezing? More IHs this time than usual, XP2's doing?

Chris
 
Here are some examples I found similar to what you have, but can’t find an exact match.
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Dave this is how I attached my D2 don’t want to loose that controller
Mark
 

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