I went to a local park where I have have never found anything older than maybe 1960, even tho it is right across the street from a history museum that was a tavern dating back to 1850. Well, I got 2 older wheats, one I can't read the date and the other is 1935.Both were under 6 inches,heck,one was only 2 inches.Soil was grass/black dirt,a little damp from recent rains. I noticed the big coil was too hot or something as I had to turn down sens from highest position,down about 3 notches, even then it kept making noises all over.So,I just dug the repeatable noises/belltones in the coin range. At least it was easier to pinpoint now that I marked the coil and just ease the tip of the coil up to where the signal starts and dig there.
I may have to see how the stock coil does in this park and see if it is noisy too?
Anybody using the Sunray Pinpointer probe on their Ace 250? I'd like to know if its worth the 180 dollar price and how to use it? How is battery life with the probe installed? Does it add much weight to the detector? How much depth on coins?
-Thanks-Tom
I may have to see how the stock coil does in this park and see if it is noisy too?
Anybody using the Sunray Pinpointer probe on their Ace 250? I'd like to know if its worth the 180 dollar price and how to use it? How is battery life with the probe installed? Does it add much weight to the detector? How much depth on coins?
-Thanks-Tom