After connected the WOT coil for Excalibur, I think now is the time for a little test. 
I went into the woods to practice the job with WOT. I was wondering how accurate the pinpointing. High weeds, a lot of iron, not the ideal area, but good practice. Never mind, I like challenges.
I could not find anything special ( copper and bronze pieces, junk, etc..) except for an interesting coin in 2-3 inch deep.
This is an old coin worth little in this area. Sigismund 1387-1437, size. 11mm, weight, 0,37 gr, Very small!
The WOT has shown how sensitive.
I made some pictures, just to feel the charm of the place.
Last week I finally tried it in water. Freashwater, well hunted, sandy soil. First impression is pretty easy to localize the target. Usualy pick up the targert one or two scoop.
I found a coin spill. Well-line taken out of the coins, of course, a lot of scoop. I found some big iron deep. I'm still a beginner, I dug up a couple, it helped to passed next iron.
Very sensitive! I I found a 3 mm long copper screw with iron core. The scoop magnet catch it.
I found an aluminium pendant, Lucky 13 with four-leaf clover. I said - Great find :clsoedeyes: Baby, bring me some luck!
And it gives the Luck! The next target my first wedding ring! 14k and beautiful! I am was very happy!
Then I found a ring engraved 6K, from 1973.
By the end of the hunt, a total of 50 clad coins, three rings, two gold, one silver, a few small pieces of jewelry.
And I already have a lucky medal. I will sew up my finding puch.
Thank you for reading.
Timmysys
I went into the woods to practice the job with WOT. I was wondering how accurate the pinpointing. High weeds, a lot of iron, not the ideal area, but good practice. Never mind, I like challenges.

I could not find anything special ( copper and bronze pieces, junk, etc..) except for an interesting coin in 2-3 inch deep.
This is an old coin worth little in this area. Sigismund 1387-1437, size. 11mm, weight, 0,37 gr, Very small!
The WOT has shown how sensitive.
I made some pictures, just to feel the charm of the place.
Last week I finally tried it in water. Freashwater, well hunted, sandy soil. First impression is pretty easy to localize the target. Usualy pick up the targert one or two scoop.
I found a coin spill. Well-line taken out of the coins, of course, a lot of scoop. I found some big iron deep. I'm still a beginner, I dug up a couple, it helped to passed next iron.
Very sensitive! I I found a 3 mm long copper screw with iron core. The scoop magnet catch it.

I found an aluminium pendant, Lucky 13 with four-leaf clover. I said - Great find :clsoedeyes: Baby, bring me some luck!
And it gives the Luck! The next target my first wedding ring! 14k and beautiful! I am was very happy!

Then I found a ring engraved 6K, from 1973.
By the end of the hunt, a total of 50 clad coins, three rings, two gold, one silver, a few small pieces of jewelry.
And I already have a lucky medal. I will sew up my finding puch.

Thank you for reading.
Timmysys

