Keith Southern
Active member
with every machine I have or have had and I had wrote it off but there was some deepies left in there...Couple of 3-ringer's couple of suspender clips,and one ornate sash buckle and one silver wash sash buckle..also a 1862 indian head penny and a couple of smooth face 2-piece buttons...
almost all of it was deep except for the smaller buttons and rivets they were in maybe 5-6 inches but masked by iron...
The 99 sens is the way to go...I already hunted this site with a T-2 at around 75 sens and it left these items...
Settings used was 99 sens 2+ tone 0 disc g.b. was all over the place from 48 no fe bar to 90 3 fe bars..
Funny thing the indian head was a good 10 inches and it was in the 90 g.b. 3 fe bar dirt it was a low grunt /high tone but tight just had that feel like it was a good target and knowing the bad ground will skew the readings I busted the dirt open for it and after about 5 inches of dirt out of the way it was a constant lock high tone I believe it was reading around 71? cant right remember...
The big sash buckle was a good 14-15 inches deep in milder ground about 70 1 fe bar but was a constant lock at 82! had to move some dirt to get it!
What Ive seen in the last 3 weeks or so with the new hot settings is really an eye opener.. I am hunting places I had written off!
Thanks for looking !
Keith
almost all of it was deep except for the smaller buttons and rivets they were in maybe 5-6 inches but masked by iron...
The 99 sens is the way to go...I already hunted this site with a T-2 at around 75 sens and it left these items...
Settings used was 99 sens 2+ tone 0 disc g.b. was all over the place from 48 no fe bar to 90 3 fe bars..
Funny thing the indian head was a good 10 inches and it was in the 90 g.b. 3 fe bar dirt it was a low grunt /high tone but tight just had that feel like it was a good target and knowing the bad ground will skew the readings I busted the dirt open for it and after about 5 inches of dirt out of the way it was a constant lock high tone I believe it was reading around 71? cant right remember...
The big sash buckle was a good 14-15 inches deep in milder ground about 70 1 fe bar but was a constant lock at 82! had to move some dirt to get it!
What Ive seen in the last 3 weeks or so with the new hot settings is really an eye opener.. I am hunting places I had written off!
Thanks for looking !
Keith