Dimesworth
New member
I have been hunting all winter for meteorites - did not find any. I must have moved 5 tons of rock from rockpiles and restackted them. We got five decent days in this great state of Minnesota - in between snow storms. I was out in the rodeo grounds finding coins and bottle caps and pull -tabs. Then I'm standing by a chemical toilet swinging my Vaquero and get this clear target sound. Noticing that my signal is over this dark rock each time I kick it a few inches, I take out my little magnet that I always carry and the rock jumps about a quarter inch and bonds to the magnet. It's just a fragment, about one and a quarter long by three quarter wide and a half inch deep.
I read in about three different articles that to hunt meteorites you must have a detector with manual ground balance. Automatic balance will, on most occasions, track the meteorite out. I have a White's GMT with auto and manual balance. On auto balance, after a few swings the signal leaves. On manual it stays. The Vaquero signals the rock the best of all my machines. The GMT picks the signal good also. The Ace 250 is fainter but picks it up in all - metal. My Infinium LS will not sound off over the rock. I asked Garrett by phone and they said that the LS will track out a meteorite immediatly like it does a hotrock. So, maybe I found something and maybe I didn't. (Any way, my sweet grand - daughter is showing me how to place pictures on the forum. I suppose she's thinking this is like trying to teach algebra to a toad. But here they are - hope they're focused good.)
I read in about three different articles that to hunt meteorites you must have a detector with manual ground balance. Automatic balance will, on most occasions, track the meteorite out. I have a White's GMT with auto and manual balance. On auto balance, after a few swings the signal leaves. On manual it stays. The Vaquero signals the rock the best of all my machines. The GMT picks the signal good also. The Ace 250 is fainter but picks it up in all - metal. My Infinium LS will not sound off over the rock. I asked Garrett by phone and they said that the LS will track out a meteorite immediatly like it does a hotrock. So, maybe I found something and maybe I didn't. (Any way, my sweet grand - daughter is showing me how to place pictures on the forum. I suppose she's thinking this is like trying to teach algebra to a toad. But here they are - hope they're focused good.)



