Air tested some items in the house...this thing does have some great target separation. Took it to a wooded area by an old high school where I knew there would be all kinds of junk. I only had about 30 minutes in on it before the rain came. But I dug a clad quarter, 3 dimes, two nickles, and a couple copper cents...ignored the zincs. It sure is easy to find the coins w/this thing. I also dug some pulltabs, beaver tails, foil wads, and several other odds and ends just trying to get used to it. Looks like a great coinshooter, and will be a great jewelry hunter also. I only used the stock coil...in air tests the stock does very well on separation also...but that little coil, as expected takes the prize there. It was a little noisy in a few areas w/the sens cranked up, but that's the way it is with them all around here, but it's easy to tell the good targets and coins are a bell tone piece of cake.
I noticed testing several rings and jewelry items that good solid gold rings tend to lock on one segment or bounce between two segments...but I noticed a few rings bounced more and some items bouncing in several segments...anybody finding good stuff that bounces all over?
All in all, I think it's going to be a great detector for jewelry...and w/it's target separation, I think it'll find coins that most high end detectors flat out miss...but I'm just getting started w/it...and it's raining cats and dogs and snow supposedly coming behind that...so it may be awhile before I make my final conclusions on it. But so far, I'm impressed...I think it will pay for itself real fast....if the weather permits.
All in all, I think it's going to be a great detector for jewelry...and w/it's target separation, I think it'll find coins that most high end detectors flat out miss...but I'm just getting started w/it...and it's raining cats and dogs and snow supposedly coming behind that...so it may be awhile before I make my final conclusions on it. But so far, I'm impressed...I think it will pay for itself real fast....if the weather permits.