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Full tones

brianfloyd

New member
First hunt with full tones. I liked it. I had to slow down but that's OK because I need to any way. Went to my dig it all old house in a hay field site. Probably hunted there 30/times over the last year, its a big area that also has a old school / comm my
unity center. I've had good luck there several wheats an 1840 dime a1927 dime lots of misc. Buttons and other relics. The full tone hunt found a buckle, 2 buttons a 1946 dime and a wheat penny. I could tell what was under the coil at all times and I liked the iron sounds l, that didn't bother me at all. I will have to try it a.few.more times before I completely thumbs up it but definitely a good 1st impression
 
Full Tone is my preferred choice, I like to walk very slow but use a brisk sweep.
 
Awesome results! I am interested in hunting with full tones. I live in central Florida where soil mineralization is relatively low. I typically hunt for coins in trashy sites, however sometimes hunt iron filled pastures. Would you be able to outline the full tones settings that would fit the aforementioned criteria (I would imagine 2 diff. Programs)? Also, do you believe I will gain more depth utilizing full tones? Thank you.
 
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