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Pam and I are back from the hunt in Hastings, Nebraska

We had a nice, albeit, hot and humid, weekend in Hastings, Nebraska.

Although neither of us struck gold, between the two of us we did very well and had a fun time.

Pam did take some photo's of me detecting in the deep silver hunt, that is were I found the Peace Dollar. However, I'm not gonna post any of them because I don't want to "see" them again here later. :ninja:

We ended up with:

$10.00 in cash (Final Hunt Token winner - Pam)
1 Peace Dollar
25 James Adams Dollars (Final Hunt Token winner - Me)
2 Sacagewa Dollars
8 Silver Half Dollars (Franklin's and Kennedy's - Both 90% and 40% silver)
8 Clad Half Dollars
1 Silver Quarter (Washington)
191 Silver Dimes (Merc's and Rosie's)
A new Treasure Wise 3 in 1 digger (Token winner - Me)
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And a very cool photo of some of the magical work by the man upstairs.
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I was going to use the V3i in the fun hunt but it ended up being a relay type of a hunt. So I really could not just hunt with the V3i and not worry about missing anything. I am off all this week so I am going to finally put the V3i through its paces this week. I have read the manual cover to cover this weekend and was going through all the settings with the Spectra while I was reading it. Now it is time to put it through its paces in the field. (And read the manual again, and again.) I found a few errors in the manual so I'm gonna shoot Carl at White's an e-mail with what I have found in a few days. Hopefully they can be added to the next revision of the manual, if there will be one.

One thing is for sure. There is a big learning curve on the Spectra. Even after detecting for 10 years, it's like I'm starting all over again with this one. I really like the way White's put this together this time. I don't feel as overwhelmed with the Spectra as I was with the XLT when I first got into the hobby. But maybe detecting time has a good deal to do with that as well.
 
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