Tesoro Outlaw did it's Job well today.
I have not read to much on the outlaw lately. So I thought I would give it a little plug or kudos. I find the Outlaw to be a great little machine. Today I hunted at some older house sites for a few hours. The houses are gone and there is a grip of iron trash and in some places very hard and rocky ground.
Where the Outlaw shined today was target separation in the iron trash there was tons of nails and metal pieces and old beer can tabs. I just slowed down and listened to the sound and thumbed the disk nob as needed to see the range the targets were dropping at. I dug all the positive solid signals from below nickel and up. I have found a Gold coin in this area a 1906 Five dollar Gold piece about 12 years ago. Also some other older coins here throughout the years.
The Outlaws no motion metal toggle switch is a life saver when there's larger lids and pieces of flat iron in the ground. It also allows for a quick switch to the regular all metal motion mode as needed. This function saved me From digging some larger pieces of junk. The Outlaw will for sure let you know when there's a coin in the ground. The Outlaw has a sweet round smooth sound on coins.
I used the Detector Pro Grey Ghost head phones because the newer ones have a lower frequency 150 ohm speaker in them unlike the older models ( Detector Pro switched speaker vender's a few years back) These headphones out perform my Killer Bees as I can hear the edges of the targets better with them. They are much better to me than the Killer Bees higher more tinny pitch for lack of a better word to describe. I also used the 8" concentric doughnut coil on the Outlaw, this coil is a great performer on the Outlaw.
I found a lot of junk as would be expected.. I also found a 1967 Dime an old brass lipstick holder tube an old aluminum spring clip along with a modern copper penny from the 1970 and some Zincs. Not great finds but I consider this a big success considering how hard these sites are to hunt. Very tough sites to pull coins out of. Also they have been pounded over the last twenty five years.
You will go home tired Lol...
Also forgive my spelling. I was to busy in school trying to date the Teacher not listen to her....
Happy Hunting All,
Bill G
I have not read to much on the outlaw lately. So I thought I would give it a little plug or kudos. I find the Outlaw to be a great little machine. Today I hunted at some older house sites for a few hours. The houses are gone and there is a grip of iron trash and in some places very hard and rocky ground.
Where the Outlaw shined today was target separation in the iron trash there was tons of nails and metal pieces and old beer can tabs. I just slowed down and listened to the sound and thumbed the disk nob as needed to see the range the targets were dropping at. I dug all the positive solid signals from below nickel and up. I have found a Gold coin in this area a 1906 Five dollar Gold piece about 12 years ago. Also some other older coins here throughout the years.
The Outlaws no motion metal toggle switch is a life saver when there's larger lids and pieces of flat iron in the ground. It also allows for a quick switch to the regular all metal motion mode as needed. This function saved me From digging some larger pieces of junk. The Outlaw will for sure let you know when there's a coin in the ground. The Outlaw has a sweet round smooth sound on coins.
I used the Detector Pro Grey Ghost head phones because the newer ones have a lower frequency 150 ohm speaker in them unlike the older models ( Detector Pro switched speaker vender's a few years back) These headphones out perform my Killer Bees as I can hear the edges of the targets better with them. They are much better to me than the Killer Bees higher more tinny pitch for lack of a better word to describe. I also used the 8" concentric doughnut coil on the Outlaw, this coil is a great performer on the Outlaw.
I found a lot of junk as would be expected.. I also found a 1967 Dime an old brass lipstick holder tube an old aluminum spring clip along with a modern copper penny from the 1970 and some Zincs. Not great finds but I consider this a big success considering how hard these sites are to hunt. Very tough sites to pull coins out of. Also they have been pounded over the last twenty five years.
You will go home tired Lol...
Also forgive my spelling. I was to busy in school trying to date the Teacher not listen to her....
Happy Hunting All,
Bill G