imi_wakaranai
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My Omega with 3 coils will be arriving in about a week
. I have been out of the hobby for about 3 or 4 years. My entry back into the hobby was sparked by the closing of several neighborhoods of US military houses overseas on base. I estimate there to be about 500 homes with front & back lawns. The neighborhoods are abandoned, with not even cars driving through the streets. It is all mine
. My main mission is to collect silver coins, and I know there must be more than a few pocketfuls in those yards. These houses were built up after WWII and have been occupied up until a few months ago. For the past 60 years, each house has been lived in on average of at least 20 families. Talk about history! These houses were cleared because there are plans to flatten them and put up large family towers (military apartments). I don't know when construction will start, but it isn't too soon, I don't think, because the roads are still open, and they haven't started gutting the houses and removing the AC units.
When I was hunting 4 years ago I was mainly a beach guy, hunting in all metal with the CZ-20. I have done some land detecting with a DFX around this time-frame, but have much more beach experience. What I wonder is should I even waste time digging clad, or should I just crank up the disc up and cherry pick for silver? If you think this is wise to cover ground quickly by cherry picking, how high would you crank the disc & what settings do you think will work best? I am open to suggestions, even those that tell me to dig all good signals with disc set on 16. I heard disc 16 is a good starting point for coin shooting with the Omega.
There are other detectorist, but 99% of these guys are out at the various beaches, and that is obviously a good thing for me. Honestly, on all of the bases I have never seen anyone detecting, and I have been here going on 2 decades.
Other areas that I can hit are miles of open fields that are always freshly mowed as well as dozens of ball fields. Honestly, if I don't report back here & brag about my finds, then you will know that I am a lousy hunter
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To assist with retrieval, I have a Garrett brass probe, a new Lesche digger, and a Garrett pro pin-pointer. Thanks for any tips and comments in advance.


When I was hunting 4 years ago I was mainly a beach guy, hunting in all metal with the CZ-20. I have done some land detecting with a DFX around this time-frame, but have much more beach experience. What I wonder is should I even waste time digging clad, or should I just crank up the disc up and cherry pick for silver? If you think this is wise to cover ground quickly by cherry picking, how high would you crank the disc & what settings do you think will work best? I am open to suggestions, even those that tell me to dig all good signals with disc set on 16. I heard disc 16 is a good starting point for coin shooting with the Omega.
There are other detectorist, but 99% of these guys are out at the various beaches, and that is obviously a good thing for me. Honestly, on all of the bases I have never seen anyone detecting, and I have been here going on 2 decades.
Other areas that I can hit are miles of open fields that are always freshly mowed as well as dozens of ball fields. Honestly, if I don't report back here & brag about my finds, then you will know that I am a lousy hunter
To assist with retrieval, I have a Garrett brass probe, a new Lesche digger, and a Garrett pro pin-pointer. Thanks for any tips and comments in advance.