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Park hunt video

MT_VertCaver

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I made a video to show what kind of targets I dig and what I don't dig. I also show how I pinpoint.

I'll try and embed the video here.....but if it doesn't work, here is the link:
Park hunt video

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Nice instructional video MT_VertCaver. Good of you to put actual sounds to what I've tried to explain with words. One request I have for your next video........when you get those TID 40 targets that turn out to be bottle caps, instead of going into Pinpoint mode and dragging your coil straight away, stay in the multiple tone C/T mode. Then when dragging the coil toward you, also wiggle it back and forth across the target. By the looks of the TID when you were dragging it back in Pinpoint, by leaving it in C/T with multiple tones, you should get the harmonic tones I talk about, as well as the fluctuating TID numbers. Thanks. And one last question............ were using some sort of helmet cam? Whatever it was, it gave us a clear view of what was going on in your hunt. Thanks for sharing it. HH Randy
 
Sure, I can do that on the next video.

Not a helmet cam. I'm switching the camera from hand to hand as needed. I'm using a little Canon Powershot SD450. Great, little, cheap camera.
 
Wow! You did such a great job of "switching back and forth" that I just figured it was mounted on something! Nice job. HH Randy
 
Enjoyed your video very much. Good job on the gas line too. It's important to pay attention to such thing things as that an possible electric lines, etc. Nothing can be that important to dig that your cannot do it safely.
 
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