Thanks for all the replies. Every single bit of feedback, I appreciate it your taking the time to post.
Well, I got my Gold Pack Xterra. Got it put together. Having already studied the vids, and Randy's E-Book (thanks Digger), and the instructions, I managed to turn it on. And after some some re-studying of the menu button and how to tweak each setting, I learned how to Noise Cancel, Ground Balance automatically (or use Tracking), change number of tones, change sensitivity, volumn, threshold, etc etc etc.
So...I ran out to my buried (for approx one year) 7", 8", and 9" buried Minie Ball (which are really bullets and not true round balls). At full sensitivity, and having performed all the preliminaries, I started sweeping over the buried bullets. They gave excellent iron tones with occasional chirps. In summary because I have alot to do today....the Xterra with 5x10 coil did NOT lock on and hold to any of these three bullets. So.....
I found another part of the yard that is free of any underground metal debris: I buried 3 Rosie silver dimes. 4", 5", and 6". The unit hits solidly on the 4 inch dime from all directions. The other two dimes gets iron tone with chirps. But on one of the dimes I get a one way hi tone hit from one direction. (I understand that freshly buried targets are NOT a good indicator of the true performance)
I also buried an Eagle I Coat sized brass button at 9 inches. iron tone. I re-buried at 7 inches HI TONE all the way around (that was great to hear). I also buried a 52 cal Sharps carbine solid base bullet at 7 inches. Iron Tone with occasional chirps.
Oh, I'm NOT disappointed in the Xterra. Not at all. This has been my experience with 90% of the units that I have had. It's my funky dark red dirt.
I switched over to Prospecting Mode and hit them all easily. The prospecting mode will be my mode of choice in areas where I want to dig everything,
This is just a preliminary test in my red dirt here in western/middle Tennessee. The dirt here just shuts down any great depth. I am thinking that my next coil will be the 7.5 khx Round 10.5 inch DD coil from Minelab. But all in all, I am very impressed with build quality and look forward to many days afield with the new Minelab Xterra.