JoeinMemphis
Active member
I have 2 questions for the experts...
I have been hunting an old 1849 home site for about 8 months now with a shiny new SE Pro. My grand total on coins.... .14 cents. A dime (clad) and 4 pennies, all clad but one wheat. The place is about 40 acres of cut grass, field, and woods. It is rumored to have been used during the Civil War as a hospital, and a skirmish was fought nearby. It has reportedly been hunted hard for an unknown number of years that it sat vacant, but I refuse to believe a place that large, with the junk I am finding, and with the conditions I am dealing with, could possibly be hunted out. The conditions are, even with a 6" EXcellerator you get at least 8~10 Iron nail signals PER SWING... EVERYWHERE!! There is very little "quiet" ground anywhere on the 40 acres. I started with Iron mask at "22", then dropped to the enhanced nail rejection pattern in Andy's book, and finally after throwing a nickel on the ground and sweeping right over it without a peep due to the machine being constantly nulled, I dropped to all metal, where I am now slowly going insane listening for a higher pitched "peep" to investigate among the 10,000 iron signals I get in an 8 hour day. I am using Brice's settings, with the exception of being in "ferrous" for obvious reasons. My first question is, is there a better way? Am I doing something wrong? I know there HAS to be something good still there, because I recover coin size bits of copper flashing, aluminum bits, copper tubing, an occasional flat button, bullets, empty shell casings, shotgun caps, etc. It CAN'T be hunted out!!
Question 2...
I was hunting in the side yard, which is just as nail infested, and seems to be 6" of fill dirt over harder clay. I got the SWEETEST REPEATABLE signal I ever heard. So I dug, and dug, and when I got a 6" or so hole, I swept the area, and NOTHING. I used the X1 probe, nothing again. Before digging I checked the FE CO reading and got FE 00 CO 01 and the cursor was in the bottom right corner. After finding nothing, I filled the hole back in, and guess what??? It was back, just as sweet, and same numbers. I also found a second signal that was identical to the first one, but did not dig. I marked both spots and can go right to them if need be. I know if the machine sounds off, something IS there. So question 2, what would cause a 00 01 target ID, and why did it disappear? some kind of hot rock that came in with the fill dirt?
Thank you for any input and HH!
Joe
I have been hunting an old 1849 home site for about 8 months now with a shiny new SE Pro. My grand total on coins.... .14 cents. A dime (clad) and 4 pennies, all clad but one wheat. The place is about 40 acres of cut grass, field, and woods. It is rumored to have been used during the Civil War as a hospital, and a skirmish was fought nearby. It has reportedly been hunted hard for an unknown number of years that it sat vacant, but I refuse to believe a place that large, with the junk I am finding, and with the conditions I am dealing with, could possibly be hunted out. The conditions are, even with a 6" EXcellerator you get at least 8~10 Iron nail signals PER SWING... EVERYWHERE!! There is very little "quiet" ground anywhere on the 40 acres. I started with Iron mask at "22", then dropped to the enhanced nail rejection pattern in Andy's book, and finally after throwing a nickel on the ground and sweeping right over it without a peep due to the machine being constantly nulled, I dropped to all metal, where I am now slowly going insane listening for a higher pitched "peep" to investigate among the 10,000 iron signals I get in an 8 hour day. I am using Brice's settings, with the exception of being in "ferrous" for obvious reasons. My first question is, is there a better way? Am I doing something wrong? I know there HAS to be something good still there, because I recover coin size bits of copper flashing, aluminum bits, copper tubing, an occasional flat button, bullets, empty shell casings, shotgun caps, etc. It CAN'T be hunted out!!
Question 2...
I was hunting in the side yard, which is just as nail infested, and seems to be 6" of fill dirt over harder clay. I got the SWEETEST REPEATABLE signal I ever heard. So I dug, and dug, and when I got a 6" or so hole, I swept the area, and NOTHING. I used the X1 probe, nothing again. Before digging I checked the FE CO reading and got FE 00 CO 01 and the cursor was in the bottom right corner. After finding nothing, I filled the hole back in, and guess what??? It was back, just as sweet, and same numbers. I also found a second signal that was identical to the first one, but did not dig. I marked both spots and can go right to them if need be. I know if the machine sounds off, something IS there. So question 2, what would cause a 00 01 target ID, and why did it disappear? some kind of hot rock that came in with the fill dirt?
Thank you for any input and HH!
Joe