dreamweaver43
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I was able to get out for sometime with the new pro-coil this last week. I hunted two parks that, have been hunted hard, but as you can see there's still stuff in the ground. I had been over the ground previously with the "other" coils??
Many of the coins were either tight to the trash.....or hit out of the coin range. With this coil the sounds are so crisp, that it's easy to id a "round sounding" target, despite the location of the hit in the smart screen. These places aren't too kind to the coins, it's too bad cause one of the Indians is an 1867, with good detail from what you can see thru the green crud. Oh well....
The eagle button/pin dates to 1890-1900 from the JI Case company, which eventually became Case tractor Inc. I like that one!!
Also, no silver? I guess silver can't hide as well as the copper coins.
Anyway, after about 8hrs on the new coil.............I think I will be able to deal with pulling the branches out of the holes in the bottom!!!
Dream
Many of the coins were either tight to the trash.....or hit out of the coin range. With this coil the sounds are so crisp, that it's easy to id a "round sounding" target, despite the location of the hit in the smart screen. These places aren't too kind to the coins, it's too bad cause one of the Indians is an 1867, with good detail from what you can see thru the green crud. Oh well....
The eagle button/pin dates to 1890-1900 from the JI Case company, which eventually became Case tractor Inc. I like that one!!
Also, no silver? I guess silver can't hide as well as the copper coins.
Anyway, after about 8hrs on the new coil.............I think I will be able to deal with pulling the branches out of the holes in the bottom!!!
Dream