The ground phase reading i.e. 6, 45, 72 has nothing to do with how mineralized the ground is. It is an indication of the type of ground, magnetic, conductive, or a combination of the two. There is a technique to make a relative measurement of not only how magnetic the ground is, but as to how conductive it is with the X70.
But at the end of the day there is even a simpler technique should you wish to compare notes. Assuming homogeneous ground (no hot rocks), how high can you run sensitivity without falsing. I suggest making comparisons using the 7.5khz standard 9 inch coil same mode, auto-noise cancel, auto-GB, and check in AM mode by bobbing the coil for spitting.
As an example, one person could have a ground reading of 15 and get chatter at Sens=28, while another with a reading of 15 get chatter at Sens=24.
On a personal basis much of what I see is freshwater sand in the 8 to 12 range. But the big league stuff are the cobble fields where each cobble is it's own little piece of ground. Many of the cobbles will deflect a compass needle 45deg, so it drives many machines crazy and wreaks havoc on correct ID for metered machines. Throw in a little black sand and yehaww! Machines that do well are the Fisher CZ's, Red Heat Tornado with DD coil, and X-Terras with DD coil.
But I do have a Mount Olympus of bad ground, a train station that no machine or coil combination has been able to crack, it's just a nightmare. But sadly I keep going back trying to find the key to unlock it.
HH
barnacleBill