Have been getting the LTD tuned up for an up coming trip up north with our youngest son and his two hounds. Un-fortunately, good targets have been few. A couple days ago I got the 1900 IH cent and the small 925 silver ring. Yesterday the best coin I dug was the 1911d wheat cent. This morning I decided to re-hunt some of the more trashier areas on this site with the 5" dd coil and that paid off with getting a 1941 Walker half. It was among the roots of a big old oak tree and was partially masked by a tab ring and a couple of nearby bottle caps. I kept getting a mix of tones and the occasional 89-92 reading and when pin pointing the good reading it showed 6," so I dug it. It was probably 4-5" deep.The half appeared to be partially on edge and was slightly under a big root. I had to run with sen of 65 and do a frequency shift as I was close to a major street with power lines on both sides of the street. It was quit stable with that sen setting and with disc set on 7. And, I was running 3h tones. HH jim tn