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Pulltab Tip for Garretts - I've posted this before but will stick it on here again for those who missed t.

Uncle Willy

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Pinpoint with the coil on the ground centered over the target. Without moving the coil release pinpoint and in a few seconds you will hear a sound like Morse Code or silence.If it's Morse Code, dig it. If it's silent then lift the coil up about a half-inch or so from the ground. If you get a short blip, dig it. If none of these occurr pass it up or dig it if you wish.

Bill
 
Great little tip Bill. Just one question though. If you use this technique and the target is a ring, how would it respond? this isn't an issue in areas where rings are a low probability.
Mick Evans.
 
Hey, thanks a bunch Uncle Willy:please: We sure are lucky to have the benefit of your experience. Thanks for sharing!:thumbup:

Hey Mick, :pulltab: = silence/ Ring = blip(s) sound.

oldranger, I'm pretty sure that it works on any Garret machine that has pinpoint mode.:wiggle:

Happy Hunting!:)
 
Hey, somethin' else I just thought about regarding double"D" searchcoils and bottlecaps. Yeah, they ring up as coins, BUT when you pinpoint and drag the coil toward you, a good target will produce a much smoother "rounder" sound. It's hard to explain, but a bottlecap will give a much rougher sound, not so smooth.
Hope this helps somebody:biggrin:Happy Hunting!:)
 
I can't remember, been so long since I found one. HA. I think silver rings respond as coins do. I'll check it out though.

Bill
 
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