Hit the fields again this morning at the crack of dawn and four hours later all I had found was $2.46 in clad, zincers and early Memorial cents, along with 3 keys and a 1989 dog tag. Although I love the Omega for old coin hunting and coin shooting in general, I have always been concerned that it lacked ample depth for some of the older sites I hunt. Although I have dug a few coin targets with it in the 7" depth range, really nothing coin size much deeper....until this morning. These are not tape measure measured depths, but my Predator digger has an exact 7" blade and I was slightly past the length of the blade and the target, a clad dime, was still in the hole. My pin pointer was hitting the dime and I had to remove another 1/2" or so of dirt. I also dug a clad quarter that was at least 9" as close as I can tell. Audio wise there was little question these were coins, although each were just repeatable whispers, and actually number id wasn't too bad either, although both targets were bouncy, but in their respective ranges. I found out from one of the grounds keepers as I was leaving the spot that that particular area had been reworked and new grass seeded some time back in the early 90's, of which, would account for such deep clad. Just thought I would pass this along. HH jim tn
; all I can say is that no matter where I hunt, it doesn't disappoint, and often gives a very pleasant surprise. The fact that you do so well with your machines is that your ability is at a pretty high level, but that ability includes knowing your machines and using them to their limit. You have great success, and I dont think for a moment that it happens by accident. Take care, and good luck.