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F 70 Depth

Deepest wheatie I've found this season was around 7" 68 VDI if I recall correctly.
 
6" or shallower seems standard. subject to situation. soaked sand 10"
OK, enough "S's"...this is what im getting SOLID tids at...deeper coins fade on the scale, but the sound is still there. So a Q typically reads 84, might show 81 beyond 6"
on wet sand, at the waters edge, Q's really bang in deep. deep dry sand not so much, and the worst is 2" of wet sand on top, and the coin below that in the dry, which happens after a rain at night..Angled coins in the dirt, thats a differrent critter. I suppose in more capable hands with the right settings and good clean damp ground, with the coin laying flat, it could be as deep as 10" Shooting over 3" of snow really seems to help the depth for some reason. Just my personal experience, and I am not using this tool properly for deep coins, but I'm getting great excersize and having a blast!
Mud
oh, I have the 11" dd coil
 
6-8 inches soild I'd unless it's on edge. Always go by tones if it's deep. I'd will be off on all machines!
 
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