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zeekeys said:Craig I have watched a number of your videos. I really want to thank you for what you do and the guys that take the time to make these videos. These videos help a person evaluate a detector. Really appreciated.....Z
junkminer said:I got my F44 a few weeks ago. I am a new hunter and started with a Teknetics Delta 4000. I went with the F44 because my Uncle has owned fisher for ever. He has been hunting 40+ years. So I trusted his opinion. My son bought the Garret 350 and has out coin shot me by at least 60 %. I am finding that the F44 is a very sensitive system. I am running my sensitivity on ave around 15 out of 20. 12 is default. I have had to bring it down to 11 or 10 at times. Trashy areas are hard to hunt, too many numbers jumping around. However, when you do get a lock on a coin the pin point and target ID has never been wrong. So I created a cheat sheet and put it on my Fisher to know what not to dig. But this may also cause me to miss targets. It also has great separation of hits in a clean area of course. I found 2 qtrs and a dime all side by side about 2 - 3 inches apart at 3in deep. For a while there I have dug every kind of bottle cap you can think of. So I ask myself, Should I have gotten the Garret? Is this Fisher F44 to advanced for me? Any suggestions for hunting would be good. I am also looking at possibly ordering the 8in coil for the F44. See if there is a difference in what I find. Seriously I like this machine, but I have some really bad days where I just get frustrated and think it is not working properly. Big thing here... Ground Balance. How critical is it if ground balance changes? This system has a Ground Grab feature which allows you to adjust GB if there is a shift + or -. Should I do a ground grab every time the arrows indicate that it is + or - ... if this is true then I would be spending more time ground grabbing then actual hunting. This is one of the features I dislike. I did happen to find the oldest wheat penny out of our hunts. 1909 at 6in. No initials or S minting though. BTW the air test is pretty good for this system. Sensitivity max 20 Dime - 7in, nickel, qtr, penny - 8 in, 1/2 $ - 9in, whitegold wed ring -9 in. Trying to learn the hobby of treasure hunting. Also a member of the Michigan Treasure Hunt Club.
Thanks for listening
junkminer