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Dave J. said:Preset in disc. However you'll still want GB set to get the best depth in pinpoint.
--Dave J.
Dave J. said:Preset in disc. However you'll still want GB set to get the best depth in pinpoint.
--Dave J.
Dave J. said:Preset in disc. However you'll still want GB set to get the best depth in pinpoint.
--Dave J.
tmattei said:Thanks for all of the info. I have an F2 that I use in low/no mineralized florida soil,it works great. I still do yearly Virginia relic hunts,and have never tried the F2 there because of the "hot ground". I was thinking of buying an F4, and giving my son the F2. (we would have all of the coils!). Do you think the F4 would be a good choice for VA relic hunting? Has anyone relic hunted with one in " autotune" mode,and just switched to all metal disc mode to get an idea of what the target may be? Thanks.
MarkCZ said:If Dave J states it preset in discrimination mode then it's just that! preset.