I found out a few years back that the Scorpion Really Banged hard on rings. When searching in places, especially parks and sports fields, I have noticed that Scorp bangs hard on all round circular objects like round pulltabs, beaver tail pull tabs and of course rings. Now my other vlf machines will pick up a gold ring, but generally with a softer tone. Not the Scorp. It bangs loud and clear on gold rings, possibly because of it's higher 15 kHz operating frequency. I operate the Scorp in auto mode. In busy junky fields, I just set the disc at the default position. To hunt in clean areas, I just hunt in true all metal mode. I find pinpointing in true all metal mode off the toe of the coil gives me greater accuracy, and I can judge the approximate depth by the strength & sound of the analog audio plus how fast the audio cuts out. The faster the cutoff, the shallower the target.
Now most of the Canadian currency-ie dimes, nickels & quarters are nickel plated steel. The Scorp is real hot on our coins, much better then any metal detector that I have ever tried. My clad coin count also increased substantially, especially compared to my penny ratio.
I have posted these results before on the Garrett forums, but here are again my Scorp ring finds from 2008 & 2009.
Now most of the Canadian currency-ie dimes, nickels & quarters are nickel plated steel. The Scorp is real hot on our coins, much better then any metal detector that I have ever tried. My clad coin count also increased substantially, especially compared to my penny ratio.
I have posted these results before on the Garrett forums, but here are again my Scorp ring finds from 2008 & 2009.