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More Ferrous Stuff

Jim-IN

Active member
Still using the ferrous 2 tone at the beat up park. The injuns keep coming and there older too. Silvers been kinda scarce but can't complain.
 
Great job,Love the injuns.

LabradorBob
 
Do the indians read any different in ferrous compared to conductive tones?
 
Yes I'm curious as well. I've tried 2 tone ferrous and really didn't hear any difference other than all conductive metal had the same sound and most iron had the same sound, but it still gave false high tone to some iron just like in multi-tone.
 
All coins have the same tone in 2 tone ferrous. The really deep coins seem to have the same type of signal (short and choppy) as a coin pattern in conductive. The best thing for me is NO NAILS. Instead of a bag of nails and a few coins my only trash seems to be 22 cases and buttons. Diggin a lot fewer holes with more coins at the end of the hunt. Another plus is all the nickles I've found, mostly Jeffersons but they seem to really sink. The real key for me is the depth meter. I may be passing up some coins at 6 to 8 inches but these parks have been pounded for so many years there are few signals in that range.
 
Nice set of coins Jim! Thanks for the pictures and congratulations.

NebTrac
 
Jim you need one of these for that park!




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