Yesterday, (3/22/15) I took the Racer to one of my Civil War relic sites. Only got to hunt a couple of hours. This place has been worked over by other detectorist over the years. But still, I managed a few finds. One pice of bad news......my first find was a Eagle cuff button in perfect shape. Like an idiot, I forgot my little plastic 'button box' in the car so I through the button in my pocket. I found a few more bullets plus a piece of an Epaulette (the piece that is sewn on the officers coat that the Epaulette slides through). It is the little brass strip with three holes in each end. Settings: 2 Tone; 85 sensitivity

Today (3/23/15) I went to an old homesite in town. The only remnants left are an old rock lined well and a bunch of buttercups blooming. I had worked this site over for an entire summer with the XP Deus......which is also an awesome unit. I'm not brand loyal. Anyway, I installed the 5 inch coil as the nails (square nails, round nails, horseshoe nails...) are EXTREMELY thick. Even with the 5 inch coil, I was still subjected to rapid-fire low tones.....with moderate sweep speed. Settings: 2 Tone; 85 Sensitivity. My two best finds where the 58 cal three ringer (Minie Ball......which is NOT really a ball, but a bullet) and an old, ornate clock winding key. Also, a piece of an old oil lantern. The 5 inch coil, using my settings, was quite deep. The Clock key was at least 7 inches into the dirt and this is strictly a GUESS. I am now a full believer in the 5 inch's coil's ability to see between the ferrous. So far, the Racer is suiting all of my needs just fine.


Today (3/23/15) I went to an old homesite in town. The only remnants left are an old rock lined well and a bunch of buttercups blooming. I had worked this site over for an entire summer with the XP Deus......which is also an awesome unit. I'm not brand loyal. Anyway, I installed the 5 inch coil as the nails (square nails, round nails, horseshoe nails...) are EXTREMELY thick. Even with the 5 inch coil, I was still subjected to rapid-fire low tones.....with moderate sweep speed. Settings: 2 Tone; 85 Sensitivity. My two best finds where the 58 cal three ringer (Minie Ball......which is NOT really a ball, but a bullet) and an old, ornate clock winding key. Also, a piece of an old oil lantern. The 5 inch coil, using my settings, was quite deep. The Clock key was at least 7 inches into the dirt and this is strictly a GUESS. I am now a full believer in the 5 inch's coil's ability to see between the ferrous. So far, the Racer is suiting all of my needs just fine.
