You bet we do!! It's a whole different ballgame out here in the States, Gaz!! I'm pretty sure if you detected out here in one of our super trashy 100 year old parks, you'd be cherry picking through the sea of trashy non-ferrous targets just like many of us do. The results of doing this are actually more old coppers and silvers in our pouches, and less trash. A lot of us hunt exclusively just for older coins/relics/silver jewelry at these trashy parks. We don't have any tiny hammered coins here in the States that would sound low like a pulltab would. If we were to dig every non-ferrous object in the ground at these parks, I'm not sure why we would even need an Explorer/E-Trac to do this....we could use any detector that goes "beep", set it to all-metal mode and just dig away!! Not only do I find this super un-challenging, it just doesn't make any sense. The true power of the Explorer/E-Tracs are their abilities to "pick" through trash, and be able to identify partially masked, deeper coppers/silvers amongst the deeper lower conductors(foil, pull-tabs, ring-tabs, aluminum slaw, etc...). You cannot relic hunt very effectively in these types of parks. Strip mining is not the recommended/preferable hunting mode for a park. At beaches, demolitions, and abandoned houses, and farm fields, this would be the preferable hunting mode.
So, that's why if we're in 2TF at trashy parks filled with non-ferrous aluminum scraps, it wouldn't make much sense because we're cherry picking the deeper coppers/silvers, with an occasional deeper lower conductor dig (to get US nickels, or hopes for a possible piece of gold). We use our ears to decipher what we want to dig or pass up, and without the ability to "audibly" tell the difference between non-ferrous targets in 2TF mode, we're left with having to constantly look at our smartscreens to tell us what type of non-ferrous signal is under our coils at any given time....this is just a complete waste of time.
I know guys who go to parks specifically to find "Gold". To me, it's just pure luck to find the gold in trashy turf.....after digging 100's of lower conductors, you may end up with a piece of gold....it's just a factor of probabilities. You're right...no machine can tell the difference between an ringtab or a nice gold ring....you have to dig them all to get the gold.
In conclusion, there is a big difference when hunting a trashy, aluminum-filled park and hunting a beach/farm field/abandoned house, or demolitions. For trashy parks, using the power of multi-tones and the Explorer/E-Trac's amazing ability to separate deeper higher conductors from iron and/or lower conductors is the key to success for more coppers/silvers in your pouch with fewer pieces of scrap metal to dump in the trash!!
HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan