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Sunday Beach Water Hunt-Multi Kruzer

Coin Rescue Inc

Well-known member
Revisited my favorite beach. The Multi is joy to use.
No gold this time. Never the less a Titanium ring.

 
Cool. What coil you favouring on the beach?
 
I have the 7" concentric coil.
Swings nice and easy under water.
Neutral boyancy too.
Spent about about an hour a half traversing left and right.
From shallow to sholder depth.
Used 19 khz. Picks up smaller objects with ease.
 
I was able to get out to a Beach in Ohio this morning. Quite a bit different than in Michigan. The beach had a bit of sand and gravel covering clay.
Targets were scarce. Water clarity was murky. After almost an hour one 22 LR shell. Then while leaving a 88 Quarter hit.
Took me no less than 40 tries with the scoop to get the quarter. Maybe it was on top and keep moving. Due to the clay I don't think dropped items sink much.
I will take sand bottom over clay. :laugh:
 
Nice going. The Anfibio can hit hard on small stuff. I see you are digging the .22 casings too, they can give a nice strong reading if not overly deep. I know what u mean about targets sitting on the clay surface, I agree, they sure can b hard to get in the scoop!
 
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