I have found that one of the best ways to look for activity areas in large fields (= more potential finds) like a homesite or suspected civil war campsite is to
run with an audible threshold that you can still hear in all metal. Setting it as low as you can hear and then walking through your area, you take note of how many
faint, close together signals your getting. Problem is, I sold off the one Whites I had years ago that could do that and I'm planning on getting back to relic
hunting this year. Most of the machines I've read about let you set the threshold and put in all metal, but you wind up in a silent search mode.
Does anyone know of what machines made in the last 10 years or so that you can do that with and get pretty decent depth?
run with an audible threshold that you can still hear in all metal. Setting it as low as you can hear and then walking through your area, you take note of how many
faint, close together signals your getting. Problem is, I sold off the one Whites I had years ago that could do that and I'm planning on getting back to relic
hunting this year. Most of the machines I've read about let you set the threshold and put in all metal, but you wind up in a silent search mode.
Does anyone know of what machines made in the last 10 years or so that you can do that with and get pretty decent depth?