mapper65
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Last year around this time I stumbled onto a grove in a local park that has produced 7 silver coins, 4 buffalos and a notable handful of wheats. I've been back to that grove no less than 7 times using about 4 or 5 different coils and have stripped it of nearly 200 coins in all. There is a new section to the grove and an old section. The newer section has only turned up clad and a few tokens but the older area near some trees has been were all of the silver, buffalos and wheats were found.
After reading Digger's book last night, I decided that I would give All Metal Mode a try this evening. Up until now, I pretty much only use All Metal Mode just to make sure I have a clear spot on the ground prior to Auto Ground Balancing.
When I arrived at the site I put on my 6" HF DD and headed over to the older area. Within a short time I pulled up 3 more wheats. After going over everthing as well as I could, I switched to the 10.5" MF DD. Within about 20 minutes I found a silver war nickel and a small ring. When I got home I cleaned up the nickel and it ended up being the last year for the war nickel, a 1945. The wheats were 1936,1941 and a 1946. After rinsing off the ring it ended up being a kids Dick Tracy ring! I did some searching online and it appears as though this was a 1940's radio premium. I thought that was pretty cool even though it's not in the best of condition. Im surprised that the paint on his hat has hung in there after nearly 70 years.
I have to say that in the future, I will probably only hunt in All Metal Mode, only in the right situation. This grove is really trashy so it was all I could do to listen to all of those beeps in 99 tone mode but I hung in there. I can now see the advantage of All Metal mode although it can drive you a little bonkers if the area is too trashy. In a moderate amount of trash I can see this being a better choice. Out away from where the main traffic in the grove would have been, it was much more bearable but where I expect most of the picnic activity was, it was a little crazy.
Thanks Digger for taking the time to put the book together. Even though prior to reading the book I felt that I've had a pretty good handle on my 705, there were a few things in the book that I hadn't considered. I think this book is a "must read" if you are just starting out and even if you have been using your X-Terra for awhile. I believe that there is something for everyone in the book no matter what level you are at.
After reading Digger's book last night, I decided that I would give All Metal Mode a try this evening. Up until now, I pretty much only use All Metal Mode just to make sure I have a clear spot on the ground prior to Auto Ground Balancing.
When I arrived at the site I put on my 6" HF DD and headed over to the older area. Within a short time I pulled up 3 more wheats. After going over everthing as well as I could, I switched to the 10.5" MF DD. Within about 20 minutes I found a silver war nickel and a small ring. When I got home I cleaned up the nickel and it ended up being the last year for the war nickel, a 1945. The wheats were 1936,1941 and a 1946. After rinsing off the ring it ended up being a kids Dick Tracy ring! I did some searching online and it appears as though this was a 1940's radio premium. I thought that was pretty cool even though it's not in the best of condition. Im surprised that the paint on his hat has hung in there after nearly 70 years.
I have to say that in the future, I will probably only hunt in All Metal Mode, only in the right situation. This grove is really trashy so it was all I could do to listen to all of those beeps in 99 tone mode but I hung in there. I can now see the advantage of All Metal mode although it can drive you a little bonkers if the area is too trashy. In a moderate amount of trash I can see this being a better choice. Out away from where the main traffic in the grove would have been, it was much more bearable but where I expect most of the picnic activity was, it was a little crazy.
Thanks Digger for taking the time to put the book together. Even though prior to reading the book I felt that I've had a pretty good handle on my 705, there were a few things in the book that I hadn't considered. I think this book is a "must read" if you are just starting out and even if you have been using your X-Terra for awhile. I believe that there is something for everyone in the book no matter what level you are at.