[attachment 58885 coins2.jpg]I went to a football field for a few hours on Saturday and hunted the sideline and part of an end zone. GEEZ!...I was finding clad at 6"+ so I knew the silver was going to be deep. After getting some of the clad out of the way which was masking the older stuff...the wheaties started to come at 6" to 8". I found 6 wheaties....the oldest being 1920. I then found a silver 1946 Roosy at 8"....by then it was dark so I had to leave. I just knew once the wheaties started popping out...that a silver surely would...so I stayed until I found one!
I ran the SE in semi auto sensitivity of 26 and the gain up to 9. My SE seems very stable and sounds good at this setting...rather than at manual sensitivity and lower gain. My settings are probably a trade off but it's just my preference and my SE is much more stable at those settings. I was also using the 10" x 14" excelerator because my SE stock coil is just not as stable. I did use manual sens at times and dropped the gain down to 6 when I did...but I ended up back at auto 26 and higher gain...just my personal preference.
The best part was that I dug ONLY 6 stinkin' Lincolns that fooled me and sounded like a dime. This is the best I have done at dimes vs. pennies ratio. 21 dimes and only 6 lincolns. I learned a lot on this hunt. The wheaties sounded like wheaties and I knew they were pennies. The last 2 hours of the hunt...I did not even look at the screen and cursor. I relied on sound only and really honed on in on the dime sound and didn't even need the screen...I just knew the target was a dime by sound alone. I even found my first 50 cent piece of the year. I had my hopes up for a silver quarter as it looked to be 7"+ deep on the SE depth meter...but oh well. It was a pretty fun hunt.
21 dimes...10 quarters...6 wheaties...2 nickels...1 silver dime...6 junker lincolns...1 50 cent piece
I ran the SE in semi auto sensitivity of 26 and the gain up to 9. My SE seems very stable and sounds good at this setting...rather than at manual sensitivity and lower gain. My settings are probably a trade off but it's just my preference and my SE is much more stable at those settings. I was also using the 10" x 14" excelerator because my SE stock coil is just not as stable. I did use manual sens at times and dropped the gain down to 6 when I did...but I ended up back at auto 26 and higher gain...just my personal preference.
The best part was that I dug ONLY 6 stinkin' Lincolns that fooled me and sounded like a dime. This is the best I have done at dimes vs. pennies ratio. 21 dimes and only 6 lincolns. I learned a lot on this hunt. The wheaties sounded like wheaties and I knew they were pennies. The last 2 hours of the hunt...I did not even look at the screen and cursor. I relied on sound only and really honed on in on the dime sound and didn't even need the screen...I just knew the target was a dime by sound alone. I even found my first 50 cent piece of the year. I had my hopes up for a silver quarter as it looked to be 7"+ deep on the SE depth meter...but oh well. It was a pretty fun hunt.
21 dimes...10 quarters...6 wheaties...2 nickels...1 silver dime...6 junker lincolns...1 50 cent piece