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Omega finds a variety!

jim tn

Well-known member
Took the Omega out to the fields this morning and while no silver was found, it did sniff out a few older targets. Although there is some of the typical trash on this site, it isn't horrible, so I left the 10" coil on. I find that coil a pleasure to swing and it does get nice depth and its pin point is spot on. Of the coins recovered this morning, 6 were wheat cents that ranged in age from 1919-1957. All were 4-7" deep. The deepest target was the thimble at 8." Of which, has some letters, but not enough showing through the crud yet to come up with a word. The key has numbers and letters, but also needs a soaking in olive oil for determination. I was running with 99 sen, 0 disc, d3 tones and gb of 65. Everyone find some goodies. HH jim tn
 
Those are some nice finds , looks like you had plenty of targets with a good variety . Finding wheat's is always a good sign . Congrats





Harold
 
That darn elusive silver is still out there and will show up again for you soon. Thanks for your comments and settings, but I think you meant the Disc. was set at '1', which is the minimum setting for the Omega (and Gamma). The G2 has a setting number of '0', but in some tough side-by-side testing to determine true ZERO rejection and all-metal acceptance,only the T2 can do that from Teknetics. Just don't want some readers to get confused.

Best of success on your next outing!

Monte
 
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