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Tesoro Vaquero Strikes Silver With New Super Coil:tesoro::usaflag:

tabman

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Jim and Chris met up with me to share in the fun.

We went back to a location that has been producing some really nice silver coins, bunches of wheat back pennies and a few silver rings. This is my first time out in the field using the new 8 inch super coil for the Vaquero. When I first got there I set the ground balance to be just a tad negative before switching over to the discriminate mode. I set the discrimination at the line just below the nickel setting. I'm finding that I like the threshold to be set to where there's just a slight hum in the all metal mode before switching over to the discriminate mode. With a good set of headphones I don't have any problem hearing deep signals in the discriminate mode with that setup. If you set the threshold too high you lose the audio modulation that helps you to determine the depth of the target. Surprisingly, I was able to run the sensitivity to the max with this new coil without any or very little chatter. When Chris came by I threw a zinc penny on the ground, unhooked the headphones and starting swinging and raising the coil off the ground over the coin. I asked him to estimate how far the coil was off ground while still being able to hear a clean clear signal. He estimated 14 to 16 inches.

This is one hot coil. :thumbup:

When I got up to the super busy intersection to work the sidewalk area, I decided to crank the discrimination up all the way so it would discriminate out aluminum screw caps. It was really trashy and I felt uncomfortable doing a lot of digging at that busy intersection. I normally set the discrimination low and dig most anything that beeps. At any rate, I got this sweet clear tight sounding signal. I dug down about 4 to 5 inches and found a 1942 Mercury dime at the bottom of the plug.

When I left Jim had already found a silver quarter and ring. He gobbles up silver coins like a vacuum machine. You don't want to hunt behind him.:sad:

tabman

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Good job digging the silver dime. Your perseverance is rewarded. :thumbup: What a beautiful day to be swinging. HH jim tn
 
WowwTabman you are my new Hero Would you adopt me You have a Lot of Tesoros
 
know wonder you found silver he had the disk all the way up to silver:goodnight:
 
I knew that would be a awesome coil.These happened to you,do you see were my theory about hunting for silver coins with the tab setting comes from?.If you want to quickly locate the silver,why have a low disc?I go into good park areas,i like to get all the silver first,then if the place is good work the disc down.Good job tab!! :crazy:
 
Hi Tabman - Great finds! Is that the 8 inch concentric Tesoro sells or something new?
 
Hey Tabman, Great finds- is that the new coil in the picture? I always liked that style of coil and sometimes it paysoff to crank the discrimination up all the way and with that - Mr. T. Lesche - makes for easy digging too, I want to add that T on my handle too:clapping:
 
mike5853 said:
Hi Tabman - Great finds! Is that the 8 inch concentric Tesoro sells or something new?

Yes it's the one that Tesoro manufacturers.

I've been so happy with the 8 inch doughnut coils on my
 
chakra22 said:
Hey Tabman, Great finds- is that the new coil in the picture? I always liked that style of coil and sometimes it paysoff to crank the discrimination up all the way and with that - Mr. T. Lesche - makes for easy digging too, I want to add that T on my handle too:clapping:

Yes that it in the picture. I don't crank it up too often because of masking and I'm a digging fool for gold rings.

tabman
 
wheatymike said:
Ok, Now your making me want a new coil. :)

You don't need one. You'll just hurt yourself digging all those super deep holes retrieving old silver coins. Save yourself. :)

tabman
 
You should do a test of its depth in a test garden. 14 to 16 inches on an air test is awesome, but can it really be that much deeper than the stock coil? A comparison between the stock and this one would really help. I'm in the market for a new coil and I have the stock and the 5.75 concentric at the moment. I was thinking of getting a 10" Elliptical, but this setup has me curious
 
Tabman.Coingradulations on that sweet find, its a beuty of a coin, and i am also Impressed with your modification to the lesh digger very good inovation, looks like the 8" coincentric is a great coil on that vaqume cleaner. it vacumes up the silver
 
Did you put up a vid on your air test or of you using it, like to se it in action
 
It may not be quite as deep as the stock coil.The flat round has such a great feel.The round is so sharp.Easy super pinpointing.This coil just feels better than a open spider.Then spider is not round,it is elliptical shaped.I think the round retains more sensitivity.Even more so pinpointing. :O
 
chakra22 said:
Did you put up a vid on your air test or of you using it, like to se it in action


No, I have way too much EMI at my house to crank up the sensitivity. Some days are worse than others. Out in the field, I can turn up the sensitivity all the way and get no chatter or very little chatter when using the 8 inch coil. When I have the 8 x 9 coil attached, I have to run the sensitivity closer to '10' to keep it from chattering.

I may have just gotten myself a really HOT coil. :) Even if both coils where the same depth. I'd pick the 8 inch coil over the 8 x 9 coil. I just like it so much better.

tabman
 
SpiritRelic said:
It may not be quite as deep as the stock coil.The flat round has such a great feel.The round is so sharp.Easy super pinpointing.This coil just feels better than a open spider.Then spider is not round,it is elliptical shaped.I think the round retains more sensitivity.Even more so pinpointing. :O

Good points, except mine is deeper than the stock coil. Probably because I can turn up sensitivity higher. Also, it slides across the grass better.

tabman
 
tabman said:
SpiritRelic said:
It may not be quite as deep as the stock coil.The flat round has such a great feel.The round is so sharp.Easy super pinpointing.This coil just feels better than a open spider.Then spider is not round,it is elliptical shaped.I think the round retains more sensitivity.Even more so pinpointing. :O

Good points, except mine is deeper than the stock coil. Probably because I can turn up sensitivity higher. Also, it slides across the grass better.

tabman

How can you turn sensitivity up higher?
 
Bobby s said:
tabman said:
SpiritRelic said:
It may not be quite as deep as the stock coil.The flat round has such a great feel.The round is so sharp.Easy super pinpointing.This coil just feels better than a open spider.Then spider is not round,it is elliptical shaped.I think the round retains more sensitivity.Even more so pinpointing. :O

Good points, except mine is deeper than the stock coil. Probably because I can turn up sensitivity higher. Also, it slides across the grass better.

tabman

How can you turn sensitivity up higher?

I can turn up the sensitivity higher without getting any chatter with the 8 inch coil. Like I said previously, I have to run the Vaquero with 8 x 9 coil around '10' on the sensitivity to get very little or no chatter.

You usually can crank up the sensitivity higher with a smaller coil (antenna).

tabman
 
tabman said:
Bobby s said:
tabman said:
SpiritRelic said:
It may not be quite as deep as the stock coil.The flat round has such a great feel.The round is so sharp.Easy super pinpointing.This coil just feels better than a open spider.Then spider is not round,it is elliptical shaped.I think the round retains more sensitivity.Even more so pinpointing. :O

Good points, except mine is deeper than the stock coil. Probably because I can turn up sensitivity higher. Also, it slides across the grass better.

tabman

How can you turn sensitivity up higher?

I can turn up the sensitivity higher without getting any chatter with the 8 inch coil. Like I said previously, I have to run the Vaquero with 8 x 9 coil around '10' on the sensitivity to get very little or no chatter.

You usually can crank up the sensitivity higher with a smaller coil (antenna).

tabman

Hmm, I can usually run my sensitivity pretty high with the stock so I wonder if the doughnut coil woul really be much different in that case. I'm in the market for a new coil and I was interested in the 10" elliptical, but now I'm wondering how this one might do compared to it
 
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