Dan(NM)
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I was able to get out this morning for a couple hours to finally try out the ET. I went to an old school that was built in 1916, but is no longer in use. I've pounded this place with the Explorer using the stock, 5" 8" and Joey coils. I've taken quite a few silver dimes and a hand full of wheaties over a 2 year period from this place. I quit going after the finds diminished and only modern stuff was showing up.
I was using the 6" DD and hunting in the trashiest section I could find. I was very surprised that the first coin dug was the merc at close to 8" the tone was good, but the numbers jumped around quite a bit. All the coins sounded good, but the numbers weren't consistent. I'm thinking the trash was pulling both the fe and co readings all over the place. Not much, but, from a place I'd giving up on, I was very pleased. The oldest wheat is a 1916, the soil isn't very kind to copper here.
I was using the 6" DD and hunting in the trashiest section I could find. I was very surprised that the first coin dug was the merc at close to 8" the tone was good, but the numbers jumped around quite a bit. All the coins sounded good, but the numbers weren't consistent. I'm thinking the trash was pulling both the fe and co readings all over the place. Not much, but, from a place I'd giving up on, I was very pleased. The oldest wheat is a 1916, the soil isn't very kind to copper here.