Mark in S.E. IA
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Sunday morning I went to check out a new place and it turned out to be a good one. Their is one problem with this place, it has the type of soil that the X505 just does not care for. Their is a lot of river rock mixed in with the soil and that type of rock tends to be a lil hot so all day I was getting a lot of false signals. when ever I did come across a target the tones would be broke up a lot and the numbers would jump a round a lot so you had no clue as to what you were digging you just knew that their was something down there. I ended up digging a lot of foil and rusty bottle caps yesterday.
One of my best finds was a 1927s semi key date SLQ and the huge surprise of the day was the 1850 LC and it was only about 6" deep and both of those finds I would of swore that they were going to be a rusty bottle cap by the way the numbers were jumping and the tones were all broke up. Places like this is when I sure wish I had a etrac, maybe someday, lol
One of my best finds was a 1927s semi key date SLQ and the huge surprise of the day was the 1850 LC and it was only about 6" deep and both of those finds I would of swore that they were going to be a rusty bottle cap by the way the numbers were jumping and the tones were all broke up. Places like this is when I sure wish I had a etrac, maybe someday, lol