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This thing is pretty sensitive

I have been going over my yard with the new 705, trying to learn the language. I have six coins so far plus the usual foil and canslaw. But I continue to be impressed. I got a signal today that led me thre inches down to a .36 cal. lead ball. Another signal got me four inches down to the remains of a WRA Co. -marked .25-35 shell from a lever action rifle, likely 1930s or earlier, and at about three inches, the tiny little Y-shaped juncture of a zipper. Had it not been for the Propointer, I would have missed it.
 
Have fun with it. If you get a chance, go to youtube. A lot of videos there with guys using the 705. It will help.
Supersnoopy from down under and Mal have great vids.
 
Yes Bill these machines are very sensitive. Hope your having as much fun with your as I am with mine!!
 
I cranked the sensitivity setting up to the max on my 705 & went over my yard just to see if I could find anything that I missed. I dug a lot of small caliber bullets and shotgun pellets at 8 inches. Yeah, X-terras are sensitive.
 
Elrod: Good idea. I spread two to four inches of toposil over my yard last summer before putting in a new lawn. I'm guessing with a bit more sensitivity I might be able to hear those deeper targets ...
 
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