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Full day with the EZ-Trac

EZrider

New member
Arms are sore :biggrin: I started out the morning in the woods where the picnic area used to be. I pounded this small area hard with the F75 last year. I did manage one find from the spot. A small sterling ring at 6in. It hit and locked on hard. There were other targets close to it. Nailed a couple of wheat's there too. After that i went to the open area i found the barber and went over it with a fine tooth comb. Dug a harmonica reed "my first" that was cool. The ground in this area is hard. I did dig some iffy signals but nothing any good. What i really liked is that some iffy signals the Trac would semi lock onto a tone, Sure enough a coin with other trash in the hole. From then on anything that i could get some what of a repeatable signal on i dug. The big bouncers i passed by. I never did get any deep signals today but that's because how i have the machine setup. I spent the day just learning the tones and the numbers. I'm very satisfied on how the machine performs so far.

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I like the 4 tone setup on the etrac. Get a high tone, check depth and dig. I dug a 1903 indian today and the numbers were 10-35 at about 7 inches. I got my first barber dime too today and it read 12-43 at 6 inches. The numbers are the last thing I look at because the deeper the target, the more iffy they are. The tone however is usually spot on in my experience. TMAN...
 
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