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Im curious about this one, Gene...

DavHut

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...Now you can get rid of some of the real small gum wrapper type
foil by running in salt elimination.
Yes, you do give up some depth but if you hunt sports fields, most targets aren't all that deep. Eliminate those small foil targets that are around 2" deep but still hit a gold ring that reads 6 on a scale of 1-100. Just playing the odds.


Hey, Gene-O, can you explain this to me? I think I am missing something important here...:shocked:
 
n/t
 
Sorry for the delay Dave but I am not near this
computer on the weekend. Using salt elimiantion
isn't something that I use all the time but if
you get into a place that is just loaded with
all that small gum wrapper foil you don't have
to dig it all. Of course the bigger foil I will
be digging. Hunting for gold jewelry I dig all
constant and repeatable signals no matter where
they read on the display. As long as they have
a repeatable pattern I am digging. Salt elimination
does cut down on your depth but most times in sports
fields I am not digging all that deep anyhow.
Just trying to improve the odds wherever I can.
I do dig a lot of trash but it just goes with the
territory if you want gold jewelry.
Good hunting to you Dave.........Gene
 
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