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Make that a three silver day!

Ray in WA

New member
Went back to the school grounds where I found my Merc and Washington quarter this morning. Detected for about an hour and my first signal was what looks to be a 1919 Wheatie. Next signal was a '54 Rosie down about 7". Then I got myself a dateless buffalo to boot! Not a bad little spot I found here. icon_thumright

Also, just by way of fyi, I've been trying something different on my Safari, which I think has been helping me pick out the targets a bit better lately. Normally I have my sensitivity set to around 17 (full sensitivity is 20), and in all metal mode this means my ears have to filter through a lot of ground noise. Well, I turned the sensitivity down to 10 and now I hear very little ground noise with no apparent loss of depth. I have hesitated to try this simply because I thought a loss of depth might be the result of such an action, but apparently it doesn't seem to be an issue with the Safari.

HH,

Ray
 
Great Digs, Ray
Looks like you have a good spot there.:detecting:
 
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