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Omega 8000 ( 6 Version) First Time using it...

Elton

New member
Works like a charm.. NO EMI ..very stable..No Id jump either....

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Sens 70 .Disc to Zinc penny ............ Fast Grab GB ...in At mode ..then switched to disc mode for hunting.

Detector was so stable and quiet I thought it wasn't working right.... Wrong.. It was working perfectly.

It was that stable I swear.. Kept seeing same number on the screen and it didn't change ( No bounce) on numbers once locked in. I could not believe it held that stable between targets

6 pennies 2" to 8" 2 of the pennies were Canadian..One of those was 8" deep...

The 1908 Barber was 7" deep and locked on meter perfectly dead on the dime and didn't move ...
 
WOW! Huge Congratulations! :clapping: What coil you running there, Elton? What date is that Barber?
Mud
 
10" concentric ..I also have the 11" DD.

I was shocked at how stable this detector runs to be honest. I am familiar with the F75's, and T2's, that jump all over the place on numbers..crack pop etc constantly while swinging..

OH It is a 1908 Barber Dime
 
Nice going Elton.:thumbup: A beautiful Barber Dime right out of the gate! Good for you!

I wasn't kidding about how smooth and quiet my new version Omega worked out in the field. It jumps on silver coins like a duck on a June Bug that just hit the water.:)

tabman
 
Now there you go. Dust off the detecting cob webs, grab a nice coin shooting unit and go out and find a nice Barber dime. Way to go El. :thumbup: HH jim tn
 
tabman said:
Nice going Elton.:thumbup: A beautiful Barber Dime right out of the gate! Good for you!

I wasn't kidding about how smooth and quiet my new version Omega worked out in the field. It jumps on silver coins like a duck on a June Bug that just hit the water.:)

tabman


Yes It Does ..I see exactly what you mean now.. The lock on targets is awesome ............. The quiet detecting is a pleasant surprise too.. It really nails those silver targets for sure ........................... and no slouch on the copper either... I'm very pleased with the operation ........ and the depth seems darn good too. I would expect the 11" DD might even be a little deeper. I have not tried that coil yet..
 
n/t
 
Good one Elton! Now, the more you use it, the more quirks you will find it has, like hitting hard on medium sized gold rings. Have fun!
 
Those are some very nice coins,must admit i have always wanted to try a Omega8k especially after hearing how they are good at locking onto the numbers,my all time favourite machine is still the T2 but the numbers can bounce around,but they do settle down when its a good target though but when its iron then it really does start bouncing but its not a bad thing really as at least it gives you a better indication of it beaing iron.

Will try and see if i can use a Omega before buying one,trouble is i have 12 machines all ready :thumbup:
 
Nice find Elton! Glad you are liking the Omega!
 
Thanks T ........Iike gold rings LOL
 
Thanks Fletch88 ..........
 
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