HI, all:
Picked up my new F 75 LTD a week ago today and it has rained every day since. Today was a light mist, and cool, but I couldn't contain myself any longer. I drove to a pounded civil war site to give it it's first test. This spot has been hunted by as many as 50 peiople at a time via club hunts. I've been using an F 75 for over two years, so I knew this wasn't going to be THAT different. Started in 0 disc, 2F tones, but found too much trash, so went to 6 disc 1 tone for optimum unmasking. I got several loud, bullet like signals, but found pieces of foil about the size of my little finger nail at six inches. I finally figured out to check the signals in all metal. If they sounded "small", they weren't bullets. I went to the spot where the camp evidently was (the most iron nail infested spot in the field. Had the sensitivity set a 85, and it ran reasonably smooth. I was getting quite a bit of falsing from the nails, but could tell by hitting a signal from all four directions, it was trash. I did get a couple of good signals that sounded off. Deepest was a five inch .69 cal minie. About six feet away from it I dug a perfect general service button. Don't find a lot of buttons in these parts. Especially one that is whole, with a straight shank and not dented. Also found a bullet I couldn't identify. It's a .44 cal. flat base with three rings. It was shot. Can't say I wouldn't have found these with my old F 75. Tomorrow I'm traveling to a camp I know has deep stuff in it and is fairly deep in grass. We shall see how it works there. I'll keep you posted.
Thanks for looking and keep on diggin'
jimmyk in MIssouri
Picked up my new F 75 LTD a week ago today and it has rained every day since. Today was a light mist, and cool, but I couldn't contain myself any longer. I drove to a pounded civil war site to give it it's first test. This spot has been hunted by as many as 50 peiople at a time via club hunts. I've been using an F 75 for over two years, so I knew this wasn't going to be THAT different. Started in 0 disc, 2F tones, but found too much trash, so went to 6 disc 1 tone for optimum unmasking. I got several loud, bullet like signals, but found pieces of foil about the size of my little finger nail at six inches. I finally figured out to check the signals in all metal. If they sounded "small", they weren't bullets. I went to the spot where the camp evidently was (the most iron nail infested spot in the field. Had the sensitivity set a 85, and it ran reasonably smooth. I was getting quite a bit of falsing from the nails, but could tell by hitting a signal from all four directions, it was trash. I did get a couple of good signals that sounded off. Deepest was a five inch .69 cal minie. About six feet away from it I dug a perfect general service button. Don't find a lot of buttons in these parts. Especially one that is whole, with a straight shank and not dented. Also found a bullet I couldn't identify. It's a .44 cal. flat base with three rings. It was shot. Can't say I wouldn't have found these with my old F 75. Tomorrow I'm traveling to a camp I know has deep stuff in it and is fairly deep in grass. We shall see how it works there. I'll keep you posted.
Thanks for looking and keep on diggin'
jimmyk in MIssouri