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Slow speed results

Dave400

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Since I've started slowing down my swing I've been finding things at all my hunted out spots.It sure is hard to go slow ,but what a diff. it makesWent to a tot lot I've been hunting,probly been there 5 times.Two silver quarters so far.About 100 newer coins.This week it was a silver washington 1936.Oh Yea!! It was about 6 in. deep.Gave a clear 39 in Coin and Jewery mode,auto sens.This one came out with paint or something on it Tried baking soda to clean it up,but it won,t touch it.Even though I've been to this park 5 or more times it still has some treasures left.Met a guy there that used to play in the park.He's in his 60's now.Showed him the silver quarter I found. He was shocked. I'm going slower every time out.It's worth it. HH all
 
I learned that same lesson not long ago & my finds have gone up. I also learned to start to dig those deep iffy signals
 
Not only going slow helped you being in Jewelry Mode really helped you eliminate a lot of nulling effect.
 
I've recently learned the same lesson, GO SLOW. Another thing I recently learned is when you get that iron reading -1 to -10 & it doesn't sound like iron DIG IT. I have found several coins & old buttons since I started to dig those signals that read like iron but don't sound like iron. There was iron in the hole with the coin or buttons
 
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