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Here's My 2007 Ring Total ..... :)

John-Edmonton

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All gold found with Infinium. The rest found with Infinium, ACE 250, GTP 1350, GTI 2500 and Master Hunter CX +. 2 rings found with DetectorPro Wader.


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"All gold found with Infinium." which leads to a few questions. Did this occur because:

1. You used the Infinium wading where the gold is most likely found?
2. You used the Infinium in "beep dig" mode, and also dug a lot of trash?
3. The Infinium was able to see low conductive targets deeper in your sand/soil?
4. Or was it a combination of some of the above factors or others I might be overlooking?

Statistically the results seem wildly skewed since the other detectors are capable of finding gold.

HH
BarnacleBill
 
Those infiniums of ours certainly helped open up the hunted out beaches up here this year, which is exactly what we hoped! You sure beat my ring count, well done! Now....pray for an early spring.
:crazy:

Hmmm, I'll have to post my totals here too.
 
WTG John, you have some nice looking rings there.
HH
Glenn
 
It was because the Infinium was used most of the time in the water or along the waters edge. A lot of the rings found were on land ie-in the woods, areas where homeless people lived, sports fields, abandoned lots etc.

I selectively used the Infinium in the deeper water where the junk targets are fewer, and dug those quiet signals. That's where a lot of the gold came from. My DetectorPro would run silent in a lot of these places, yet when I used the Infinium, there were targets again.
 
I'm going to get another water machine between now and Spring. Any ideas how the Infinium would do on the South Carolina coast, especially on beaches that are renourished every few years. I'm sure there must be a lot of iron junk on these beaches because of this. I'm really impressed by what I've seen and heard about the Infinium but I don't want to spend hours covering five feet of beach. Does the discrimination really work on these units? Thanks for any helpful comments and again, you Infinium guys had a great year. Best of luck for the upcoming year and Happy Holidays to all of you.
Jerry
 
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