Its been how many months since I have been out and truly hunted. My hunting partner been down with health problems then had back surgery. I have IPAH and being on oxygen 24/7 is no joke .If I'm not hooked up to the oxygen in house. I have to strap on a heavy oxygen tank to try and get out and just in itself wears me out to even try to detect with it on. So finally my buddy was up to go detecting with me again and I was game. I had a new to me Tesoro Silver Sabre, that I hadn't truly used yet outside besides tried it in the house. So off we went today at 8:30 this morning it was a whopping 29 degrees out here in VA. Dressed up in digital camouflage grabbed my gear and dang oxygen tank and off we went. We decided to hit a local city park, called Jackson park it use to be a pretty good farm plantation in its day.? Anyhow I said I wasn't going to wear the dang tank. Between that and the digging gear and trying swing the detector it wasn't going to happen. So if I go nice and slow and stay in one spot I might last. I decided to play in the tot lot. Now mind you I wasn't versed in the Sabre yet, set Sensitivity at 6, Disc at 3, threshold at about 12 O'CLOCK High and of I went. Now the S ,Sabre has the guts that the Troy Shadow X2 has with some modifications along with the Troy 7 inch coil. I loved the X2's that I had owned and wish I still had one Big Dummy got rid of her twice.. I found the Silver Sabre to be just like the X2 in its hunting characteristics . Super sensitive loves nickles just like X2, picks up the smallest of things ,it impressed the crap out of me LOL. The only problem I had was getting near the equipment, but with a little luck and experimenting I was able to pull some stuff by the sound. difference in bleep .that was close to the metal poles. I was using the stock brown donut coil on Silver Sabre, if I can get a smaller coil on it . She will be the Cats NEOW ! So I was quite thrilled with getting out and todays finds. See pics PS and what I thought was a junk broken ring when I looked at it later was a faint mark of .925 and a whole 2.22 grams of Silver. My flame to metal detect was non existent lately it is now been re kindled Thanks for reading fellow hunters.