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Took the Outlaw to a club hunt yesterday

Rick in Pa

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Our detecting club had permission to hunt a field alongside of an old cemetery. Eight if us hunted over 4 hours. No silver or Wheaties were found. My oldest was a 1968 quarter. One of the guys did find a pre revolutionary copper coin down about 4 inches. My 68 quarter was deeper. There was plenty of junk to be dug by all. My deepest junk was deeper than the length of my Leche tool. I need a small relic shovel to go with the Outlaw. My take home was a house key with a gold ribbon tied to it ( only gold found ), brass buckel, Boy Scout neckerchief slide, 2 quarters, 1 nickel, 4 pennies and favorite was a 2 Euro coin. This Outlaw is an awesome machine. Was using the 8 inch donut coil.
 
I think that key might open the gate at Fort Knox... :rofl:
 
The way things are going, Fort Knox is probably empty. Maybe that is why they threw away the key.
 
How do you like it in comparison to other detectors?
 
I think it seems deeper than the Cortes. I really like the no motion all metal. Been watching a the videos trying to get the most out of the machine. I really do not miss the VID. trying to learn the sound difference between coin signal and trash. Coin signals seem to have a more solid sound to me.
 
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