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Dry Sand Hunt

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buttondigger

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The wet sand was flat today so I took the "Alien" up on the dry. Zero disc, 4 tones, sen. 82. Manual ground cancel. She is a very deep detector. The tones Provide you with very useful info. Solid high tone, coins. Mixed high with mid tone, zinc, screw caps high, but id properly, rusted bottle caps, low high mixed. If the hallo was rust the ferrous scale would register it. Hot rocks peep, register in the 90's along with black sand.Double digit depth on some coins. Very sensitive to foil which is a good thing for you beach hunters. It works very well in the wet sand, my ferrous reading read .01, .03 so I was able to run the sensitivity very high. Well I have found coins at the beach, minnie balls in the woods, and silver coins at a well hunted church site. It appears to work. Tex
P.S. as A side dig, it will eat the "Animals Lunch". Sorry "Texas Bush Midget"
 
that just makes it all the more "right"! :D I ALMOST regret not being able to see all the action "over there" when someone starts calling out the Animal to meet the Alien. ;)
 
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