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LTD and the Red button

gmanlight

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I know when in boost mode holding the button down brings you
back to default or DE mode .
My question is do you use it and if so
what do you get from it.

In a hunt the other day hunting in boost of 75 disc 6 i had a good hit
Held button to default and target was iffy at best
It was a Wheaty at around 8 or 9 inches.

One thing in my mild dirt iron is harder to ID in boost mode so
a button back to DE seems to help.
 
Besides being the menu and default button, its other important function is for frequency shift. By pushing the pinpoint trigger forward, holding it forward and then pressing the red menu button will change the present frequency to the next. Before I began hunting, I frequency shift through all seven frequencies to see which one might be the most stable. And I do the same if I encounter emi. The red menu button needs to be pushed each time changing to another frequency. HH jim tn
 
Good point Jim . NASA Tom wrote a nice piece on the importance of the shift
and the gains that can be had or lost with its use.

I guess my point was do you pull out of boost mode to see if target will hit in default.
On deeper stuff several times it became a no dug target.
 
I run in the boost mode all the time and dig from that mode. With the tall grass I often times encounter, I know de would be missing some targets that boost easily hits. HH jim tn
 
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