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Omega morning hunt.:teknetics:

jim tn

Well-known member
Hit the old housing site this morning. The relic and old coin woods spot was surrounded with 18,000 running in the St Jude marathon. Had the 5" coil on the Omega and picked a real trashy spot behind a store that abuts the housing site. 3 of my 5 first cent coin finds were wheat cents. Got another intermingled with small a clad coin spill a little later. Once I got the clad dug, got another little deeper hit and got the 60 Washington quarter. The Rosie came a little while later and was co-located with one of the cap gun pieces. I was beside a big oak sifting through the tabs and bottle caps when I got weak lock on 80 reading. I like those as frequently they turn out to be small silver rings. As fate would have it, thats what the target was. Its marked 925. Seldom is such a stone on silver real, but will make sure. Running 99 sen, 1 disc and d3 tones. HH jim tn
 
Nice finds
 
Sweeeet
 
n/t
 
Pretty much just a normal days finds for you again! :clapping:Thanks for the tips on your choices of hunting locations and the strategies you employ.
Mud
 
You don't need no new Omega Jim---you're whippin all our butts with the one ya got!! :biggrin:------------Del
 
Ya, I know, Del. For coin shooting, mine has been a real delight. And in truth, for my typical kind of hunting, emi is seldom a problem. I have a couple of soccer spots for jewelry and clad hunting that are near heavy power lines and sen of 65-70 and higher can give me a headache on occasion. Very seldom have a problem when old coin hunting, though, on most spots. That tip that Keith passed along about making sure the coil wire connection is finger tightened down real snug does seem to make a difference. Like many, I am waiting for the F 75 or T 2 SUPER DOOPER BOOSTER to come out. Take care and thanks everyone. HH jim tn
 
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