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What currently made detector does best in finding high conductors near iron at depth?

Calnevaroy

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I haven't dug a high conductor at depth (6" or deeper) since my old TR days back in the early 1970's. Of course, my old Coinmaster IV TR didn't get anything near 6" but I do remember finding coins coming out of the ground along with a nail or other rusted iron on occasion. Not anymore. I've used the Explorer and the V3i but wonder if I'm missing something in those old parks that have their share of rusty iron at depth. I'm not concerned with surface iron in such places as homesteads or ghost towns but deeper in the ground in old parks and schoolyards. Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thank you.....
 
I can only speak of the machines I have used or own.The Nokta's work amazingly well in iron.And the Deus is also amazing in iron,One of the best.I can also say the Makro Cf77 works well too.Alot of the units I own are for the purpose of searching iron rich sites.There are alot of folks on here with many machines who can also make some great suggestions.Good Luck.HH Jim T
 
I apologize. The first sentence should have read: "I haven't dug a high conductor (near iron) at depth (6" or deeper) since my old TR days back in the early 1970's"..........Roy
 
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