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Todays finds with TDI :smile:

ihuntrelics!

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I didn't find a lot but the area i tested the TDI in has been hammered by Jim ( jigflipper ) and I for well over a year. I hunted maybe 3 1/2 hrs. and pulled out all kinds of iron, some modern bullets and 3 buttons. Notice how small the cocave shaped one is. The other two are cuff sized flatties so what size is that supposed to be? Midget sized? :shrug: :) I really think I'll like this machine when I get a little more familliar with it. Thanks for looking and HH!

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Put pulse delay about 12 to 14. Tone in all. Gain around 7. Then Ground balance. Listen for crisp tones...low or high. If a tone has a "tail" to it, it will probably be junk. Also if you get a high tone, flip the tone switch to high and if the tone changes at all it will almost always be iron. Long objects like a bayonet or pipe will give a tone at the end of it :shrug: don't know why..just does. The key is to listen for the crisp tones. Good luck and get ready to dig some deeeeeep targets :thumbup:
 
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