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First hunt with my new Vaquero - Bullets & Buttons

OhioMike

New member
Got home yesterday to find Fedex had delivered my new Vaquero early. Oh happy day! It air tests great and I can't believe how far off the ground I can lift the search coil over my 5" buried coin garden. Super tuning and ground balancing slightly negative really hits hard on silver. Took the Vaquero to one of our farm fields for its first hunt today. Founds some bullets and buttons. I love hunting in threshold all- metal and clicking to disc to check targets. The button on the left was 8" down and gave a nice repeatable signal in disc mode. The rock is I guess what you would call a negative hot rock. Caused a null in the threshold. Summary, I think I've found my perfect field and woods detector.
Mike
 
Congratulations Mike, I'm sure you will love the Vaquero. The button on the lower right looks pretty old.
 
WOW thats a nice hunt , that farm field is going to produce some nice targets, I have to agree its a great machine
 
Yeah, I've found a few buttons in this field but its always good for some shotgun brass. Must have been a lot of hunting done there. Lol. There's a bit of iron too but I didn't have any trouble identifying it with Vaquero. I'm going to really like its language.
Mike
 
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