There are some different ways of going about it.
I'm not as good as these guys with lots of experience.
But it has become one ov my favorite recovery tools.
So I'll give my dumb way that I do it. Dumb, but it
works for me.
I can pin point pretty good with my detectors.
If it's shalllow, I'll just stick it in the ground beside it,
then push it in lower than the target. Usually, when I
rotate the screw driver, The target will come loose in
the ground. If I can't see it, I'll use my elec pin pointer
and pop it out with the end.
When I do this, there is no visable damage to the grass.
If it's deeper but not very deep, (a few inches) I'll just go
undrer it and try to pop it out. The target actually gets
pushed out with loose stuff and there is seldom any
damage. I don't probe to touch the target unless it's
really shallow. Others do. They are better than me.
If the target is deeper, I will go beside the target and
rock the screw driver, which disturbes the soil close
to the target. It also pushes back the grass roots
without tearing very many, and makes a hole to get
the target out of. Then I use my Elec PP to find it and fish
it out. If I don't get a response with my Elec PP, I'll
disturb some more dirt and try again. This also does
not scratch the target very often. I try to not let the tip
hit the target. Sometimes I miss, but that's usually when
I'm tired.
If I hunt fast, I can waste time,
Tabdog