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I went out with the Classic ID for the first time

Jamesb

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And did find that to be the most accurate of the machines I have used so far, (Garrett Groundhog, Whites Prizm, Minelab Advantage and Sov, no meter), of IDing a target before I dug. However is there a way to distinguish between a nickel and a pull tab, not the beavertail kind. They sound about the same size and were solid on the TID. I can not discriminate them out they are too close together. I found a nickel, then dug pull tabs when I got nickel readings from then on. The others I dug, 2 Quarters, dime, and 20 pennies, zinc and copper, were pretty much right on the money. Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks,

James Burton
 
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