First time out with White's MXT proved little in the way of treasure...Hunted for about 1 1/2 hours in Atlantic Beach, NC. I unearthed a single zinc penny of which I couldn't distinguish the date or even the two faces (saltwater did a number on it). I did end up leaving the beach with about $45.00 worth of treasure for the day; I found a $45.00 pair of flip-flops so it was worth the while. I was experimenting with the different settings so I wasn't really banking on finding too much of anything with value...
Finds for 04/21/05:
1 Clad Penny
Loads of pull tabs/cans
1 Pair of flip-flops
1 fence post cap
Loads of rusted out iron items
No worries I will learn this detector soon enough...until then happy hunting and God Bless...
Tadam84
Finds for 04/21/05:
1 Clad Penny
Loads of pull tabs/cans
1 Pair of flip-flops
1 fence post cap
Loads of rusted out iron items
No worries I will learn this detector soon enough...until then happy hunting and God Bless...
Tadam84
It is amazing what you can find sometimes. I am still learning my MXT and when I am sure I have found the "motherlode" I usually pull out a lead wheel weight or license plate. One piece of advise that I have read on the board that has helped me is to search in Relic mode, set the Disc to 2, set the ground trigger to lock,listen for the high tones, ignore the low tones and dig anything with a positive number on the VDI. My finds have more then doubled doing this. Happy hunting. Bruce