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Do you dig signals that overload the ctx 3030?

stitchlips

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Every once in a while I get a target that overloads the machine. I guess it would depend on the evironment, but do you guys normally dig these or leave them?
 
I do till I see what it is or enough of it to feel safe walking away, and not wondering what it was the rest of the day, for me on the beach it is a can or big iron, only once did I get a real nice overload and it turned out to be a silver dollar on a big silver chain attached to some keys. but I was in three foot of water and couldn't see it till I recovered it.
 
Lots of overload signals in my parks which usually indicate old pipes or other man made obstructions. I always pass them up.
 
Several times mine has given an overload indication on quarters etc. that are close to the surface.
Cal
 
Me neither on coins, anyhow, it depends where it is. Deep in the woods I do. Fields sometimes. parks or yards, no.
 
Surface toonies(2$ coins) give overloads sometimes. But I use target sizing on pinpoint, that helps me decide. If it's iron and not huge, I remove it, you never know whats hiding under it.
 
I guess it is probably site dependent.
Say someone asked you to search out a cache on their property..then I would dig Overloads.
Parks and beaches probably not.
 
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