Goldstrike
Well-known member
I would like to bring up what I think is a legit question and that has not been addressed for a long time.
What do you personally do when you are in a park or any location that is so chock-a-block full of trash and it's so hard to find a spot that comes up clean enough to ground balance your detector?? I have a park that is really well used and is littered with junk, bottle caps, screw tops, pull rings, can slaw etc; The bottle screw caps that have been hit by the lawn mowers can give you some good gold like signals!!!
It's the same park that I got my last almost 10 gram gold ring about 2 weeks ago and I have a gut feeling there are more gold and silver targets still there so I'll keep looking for them!!
I believe you have to be in A.M. (All Metal) to make absolutely sure you do not have any targets under the coil before you G.B. I usually look for a clean spot but if I cannot find one that's junk free, I'll go ahead and hope my detector is working at optimum and giving me true signals/tones.
What do you usually do? G.B. or not G.B.?
What do you personally do when you are in a park or any location that is so chock-a-block full of trash and it's so hard to find a spot that comes up clean enough to ground balance your detector?? I have a park that is really well used and is littered with junk, bottle caps, screw tops, pull rings, can slaw etc; The bottle screw caps that have been hit by the lawn mowers can give you some good gold like signals!!!
It's the same park that I got my last almost 10 gram gold ring about 2 weeks ago and I have a gut feeling there are more gold and silver targets still there so I'll keep looking for them!!
I believe you have to be in A.M. (All Metal) to make absolutely sure you do not have any targets under the coil before you G.B. I usually look for a clean spot but if I cannot find one that's junk free, I'll go ahead and hope my detector is working at optimum and giving me true signals/tones.
What do you usually do? G.B. or not G.B.?