Ytcoinshooter
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Got some dirt time in Thursday 3/20. I was deep target hunting, loud and shallow targets were skipped. This area stopped producing coins and buttons after many visits with several very different detectors so a different approach was used. I know the area well and this time used my Sovereign GT equipped with a 180 meter, 10" tornado & S1 probe. I never quit or write off a previously productive site without a last sweep with my Minelab. The toasty draped bust came from an honest 10" and was witnessed. That will be one I always remember. The whole low, slow & wiggle thing really helped me to isolate soft deep signals. I was impressed at the consistent 179 -180 at that 10" depth. One tomback was completely on edge and gave a solid hit at 5", the shallowest target dug. Lots of clamshells, crockery shards and black glass come up while digging targets so I have a good idea of the usage and time period. Previous trips revealed 14 coppers ranging from many 1787 CT's, a single Fugio and a couple hard times tokens. I often measure success not by the targets or their value but rather by how effective my approach is at eking out a keeper from a site I know to be hunted hard.

The pic is a too little dark to show how decent the tombacks are. The two later flatties, one a treble gelt are toasted.
HH - Bruce

The pic is a too little dark to show how decent the tombacks are. The two later flatties, one a treble gelt are toasted.
HH - Bruce