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Ok folks, my first day out with the Hawkeye on a detecting site! here's my first impressions:
.303 cartridge case: came in at a solid 63 on the id number, bar graph reading under the bronze heading.
Steel washer: a solid 95 id number, bar graph reading, silver/copper/brass.
Shotgun cap: 50-60, bronze/lead.
Lead musket ball: solid 62, bronze/lead.
Chrome plated steel key: 60-76, erratic graph.
Small silver button: 60-ish, erratic graph.
.22 lead bullet: Low id numbers, but registering in the lead portion of the graph.
Pewter button: erratic graph and numbers.
1933 silver sixpence: 60-90, and registering as medium silver.
JOY UNCONFINED! small iron targets gave no audio response, but came up on the visual id with a number of 0 (iron) and a bar graph reading firmly in the iron bracket on the display. Larger iron targets DID give an audio response, but a quick look at the display confirmed it was an iron target. I only dug one iron target (large) that was giving an erratic id number, and the graph was 'smeared' I dug it anyway, just to confirm that it WAS iron ... sure enough, it was!
One thing I would point out is, someone found a 'cut half hammered penny'. I run it over my coil, and the bar graph was reading iron, but the id number was a SOLID 7! which is a big thumbs up to dig it! (so bear that in mind)! my settings today were: sensitivity @ 10 Discrim @ 0 and Threshold @ about 11 '0' clock.
My first impressions of the Hawkeye? decent depth, considering the 'dust-bowl' of a field we had today, and the iron rejection was very pleasing, on a par with my SS2 easily! my faith in detecting has been restored!
Pictures of the finds mentioned are shown, starting from top left and working left to right!
.303 cartridge case: came in at a solid 63 on the id number, bar graph reading under the bronze heading.
Steel washer: a solid 95 id number, bar graph reading, silver/copper/brass.
Shotgun cap: 50-60, bronze/lead.
Lead musket ball: solid 62, bronze/lead.
Chrome plated steel key: 60-76, erratic graph.
Small silver button: 60-ish, erratic graph.
.22 lead bullet: Low id numbers, but registering in the lead portion of the graph.
Pewter button: erratic graph and numbers.
1933 silver sixpence: 60-90, and registering as medium silver.
JOY UNCONFINED! small iron targets gave no audio response, but came up on the visual id with a number of 0 (iron) and a bar graph reading firmly in the iron bracket on the display. Larger iron targets DID give an audio response, but a quick look at the display confirmed it was an iron target. I only dug one iron target (large) that was giving an erratic id number, and the graph was 'smeared' I dug it anyway, just to confirm that it WAS iron ... sure enough, it was!
One thing I would point out is, someone found a 'cut half hammered penny'. I run it over my coil, and the bar graph was reading iron, but the id number was a SOLID 7! which is a big thumbs up to dig it! (so bear that in mind)! my settings today were: sensitivity @ 10 Discrim @ 0 and Threshold @ about 11 '0' clock.
My first impressions of the Hawkeye? decent depth, considering the 'dust-bowl' of a field we had today, and the iron rejection was very pleasing, on a par with my SS2 easily! my faith in detecting has been restored!
Pictures of the finds mentioned are shown, starting from top left and working left to right!