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Tesoro Silver Umax and the mighty Merc

Dave0

New member
I got out over this pas weekend at a park that I had hit hard in the past. Took along the Silver Umax with the 11x8 RSD coil. Ground was like concrete bu did score this 1943 Merc still in the clump.:tesoro: :detecting:
 
Barry C from mass said:
Great Find

Thanks. I had hit it with an Explorer se pro many times. It was straight on edge.
 
Congrats, any day with a silver coin coin is a good day.

Keep chipping away at the dry ground.

Ron in WV
 
WV62 said:
Congrats, any day with a silver coin coin is a good day.

Keep chipping away at the dry ground.

Ron in WV

Hopeful for some rain soon. Soften up that ground.
 
I just bought a new RSD coil for my Silver µmax but haven't had a chance to use it yet. Air tests seemed to get very good depth on a clad dime.
I would like to hear your thoughts on this coil on the Silver...Thanks.
 
joe dirt_1 said:
I just bought a new RSD coil for my Silver µmax but haven't had a chance to use it yet. Air tests seemed to get very good depth on a clad dime.
I would like to hear your thoughts on this coil on the Silver...Thanks.

It does better in my opinion than the stock 8" brown coil. It's definitely different and gives a little more depth. Separates targets excellent. That silver dime was I'm guessing 4-5 inches down straight on edge.
 
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