Rainyday101
New member
I am really liking my new Tejon. I now have about 18 hours on it. It's depth is really impressive! This morning I found a 22 shell casing at over 8" and it rang loud and clear on my disc 1 setting which was just above foil.
This detector might be toughted as a relic detector, BUT it is a coin slayer. My nickel count has started rising. I found an area yesterday where an armored car rolled over, but it only had 4 quarters in it, now they are mine! I found a 1993 dime at 8" deep that hit loud and clear. I figured for sure it was gonna be silver at that depth. This was in low spot in a park with sandy soil that gets flooded every winter to make a skating rink. That probably had a lot to do with it getting deep. I have had to give up on some digs because they were just toooooo deep and also the pinpointer was indicating that the object in the bottom was large.
I haven't found any silver yet, but thats not the detectors fault, that is a location issue. On the beach sand I have been running low disc and digging it all. It blows my mind how this thing can find the tiniest things super deep.
Ground balancing is easy and I find the balance between my different locations to be almost the same. I am usually within a 1/8 to 1/4 turn of adjustment from my previous locations.
My new Grey Ghost originals are awsome and work great on the Tejon. They were an awesome purchase and work well on Silver also.
I am impressed with the Tejon and give it two thumbs up. There is a lot of talk about the new Caz- it would have to be some kind of awesome to the beat the Tejon!
This detector might be toughted as a relic detector, BUT it is a coin slayer. My nickel count has started rising. I found an area yesterday where an armored car rolled over, but it only had 4 quarters in it, now they are mine! I found a 1993 dime at 8" deep that hit loud and clear. I figured for sure it was gonna be silver at that depth. This was in low spot in a park with sandy soil that gets flooded every winter to make a skating rink. That probably had a lot to do with it getting deep. I have had to give up on some digs because they were just toooooo deep and also the pinpointer was indicating that the object in the bottom was large.
I haven't found any silver yet, but thats not the detectors fault, that is a location issue. On the beach sand I have been running low disc and digging it all. It blows my mind how this thing can find the tiniest things super deep.
Ground balancing is easy and I find the balance between my different locations to be almost the same. I am usually within a 1/8 to 1/4 turn of adjustment from my previous locations.
My new Grey Ghost originals are awsome and work great on the Tejon. They were an awesome purchase and work well on Silver also.
I am impressed with the Tejon and give it two thumbs up. There is a lot of talk about the new Caz- it would have to be some kind of awesome to the beat the Tejon!