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I saw Tabman's video on audio breakups of trash vs good targets using the silver.
It was great, but I don't use a Silver and I usually don't hunt with any disc at all when I use the Compadre because I have found I gain almost an inch in depth between the knob on the n in iron and all metal.
I also have one heck of a time with those cursed sports drink inserts in the trashy parks I hunt...especially around the basketball courts I have been concentrating on lately.
What to do...
I still dig most signals, and I do thumb that disc, and like the silver if the disc is set right around the area where these foil caps go away, (a hair past the n in iron), they will break up just like in Tabman's video...but the Silver is still a little better at it overall. (Maybe because of the circuitry...or the 120 vs.180 ED?)
Because I hunt in all metal I need a faster way to figure these insert signals out because all that thumbing takes a little time, so after a little experimentation I came up with this.
I turn the coil at a slight angle and scan the target from an area just a little behind keeping the center of the coil aimed at the target in question.
I know that keeping the coil level and raising it higher the good targets usually just fade out without a lot of breaking up like usual on most Tesoros.
I found out that by turning the coil at just the right angle some of the good targets will break up a little at the point just before fade out, but the foil breaks up a lot more.
The good thing is there seems to be very little break up on the two gold rings I tested with the coil level or angled, a fact I am thrilled to learn since gold is my target of choice on every hunt.
I am going out hunting and I will try this technique in the field and report back if it works this way with targets in the ground just as well.
My next experiment will be with the Vaq to see how it does.
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCRjmlO84nI[/video]
It was great, but I don't use a Silver and I usually don't hunt with any disc at all when I use the Compadre because I have found I gain almost an inch in depth between the knob on the n in iron and all metal.
I also have one heck of a time with those cursed sports drink inserts in the trashy parks I hunt...especially around the basketball courts I have been concentrating on lately.
What to do...
I still dig most signals, and I do thumb that disc, and like the silver if the disc is set right around the area where these foil caps go away, (a hair past the n in iron), they will break up just like in Tabman's video...but the Silver is still a little better at it overall. (Maybe because of the circuitry...or the 120 vs.180 ED?)
Because I hunt in all metal I need a faster way to figure these insert signals out because all that thumbing takes a little time, so after a little experimentation I came up with this.
I turn the coil at a slight angle and scan the target from an area just a little behind keeping the center of the coil aimed at the target in question.
I know that keeping the coil level and raising it higher the good targets usually just fade out without a lot of breaking up like usual on most Tesoros.
I found out that by turning the coil at just the right angle some of the good targets will break up a little at the point just before fade out, but the foil breaks up a lot more.
The good thing is there seems to be very little break up on the two gold rings I tested with the coil level or angled, a fact I am thrilled to learn since gold is my target of choice on every hunt.
I am going out hunting and I will try this technique in the field and report back if it works this way with targets in the ground just as well.
My next experiment will be with the Vaq to see how it does.
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCRjmlO84nI[/video]