JimmyCT
Well-known member
It's not in the greatest shape, but I can wipe the 1866 Shield Nickel off my bucket list. Slow recovery speed and ultra-slow scanning in heavy iron WILL find the goods. Don't believe the hype of extreme fast recovery speeds and fast coil sweeps. I guarantee anyone that was running those type of settings would of left all these nice items in the ground. Over the two Roosevelt dimes (before I knew what they were) I fooled around with recovery speed and programs.
Park2....useless....I would of never of dug them
Field1 targets sounded very weak and tones "bled out" - I would of walked right over the targets.
Field2 targets sounded much better and held together better. Definitely would of dug.
Park1 b*tch slapped the targets and gave the best tone and TID.
Recovery of 5, the tones started breaking up and were inconsistent. Recovery of 6 or higher couldn't even "see" either one of these dimes. The depth were 5-6" range. Not real deep but lots of iron in the ground.
Detector: Equinox 800
Noise Cancel
GB - 0
50 tones (and yes, I CAN hear a difference over silver)
F2 - 0
Recovery 4
Ultra slow scanning
Park2....useless....I would of never of dug them
Field1 targets sounded very weak and tones "bled out" - I would of walked right over the targets.
Field2 targets sounded much better and held together better. Definitely would of dug.
Park1 b*tch slapped the targets and gave the best tone and TID.
Recovery of 5, the tones started breaking up and were inconsistent. Recovery of 6 or higher couldn't even "see" either one of these dimes. The depth were 5-6" range. Not real deep but lots of iron in the ground.
Detector: Equinox 800
Noise Cancel
GB - 0
50 tones (and yes, I CAN hear a difference over silver)
F2 - 0
Recovery 4
Ultra slow scanning