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GBSE does the job!

roseon3rd

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I've had my GBSE for about 3 months now and since I also have an F75 I haven't really been using the GB that often. I went to a civ war camp this past weekend and purposely used the GBSE. It pulled a couple bullets and some camp lead (photo below) but the site has been pounded for years. I took it out this afternoon to a pounded site where I've dug many silver coins over the past 2 years. This place is litterally iron infested to say the least. Today I pulled 3 silver coins and a silver plated fork. Yep, my first silver coins of 2011. I ended up with a
 
What coil were you using when you got the silver? What desc. setting? Ive been backing down to 37 but it does get noisy in the trash. What happen to the 2000? The GBSE has been a great machine for beginners to. Friends I have let use it are newbe's and rave about everthing GBSE. They say 19khz not sens. to silver but we keep proving them wrong. Walked a creek yesterday by NC/SC line for survey and found lead and complete cartridge just laying on ground. Owner to bush hog over weekend so not so hard to get to. Looks like a good hunt for Tim and yourself. You just keep pulling the stuff out of old reliable.
 
I was using the 5 in coil disc at 70 and I think I had the sens at 80. Twas very quite at that setting. Coins no more than 3-4 inches deep. I swing close to the ground and fast and if I hear a "chirp" I then stop and investigate.
 
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