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Why I love my F2...

REVIER

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Came across this situation a few weeks ago.

Strolling along, swung over all three of these...big noise.
Numbers jumping all over the place from foil to tab, but right in the middle, as I scanned from left to right and from right to left I could see a solid 33 right there on my screen that kept popping up where the other numbers jumped a little...actually, those other numbers bounced a lot.
By slightly moving that coil north and south I managed to get that 33 to stay there and it was a solid "coin tone" so I knew there was a nickel here.
I knew something else was going on so I dug that nickel and also found these trash objects at exactly the locations you see here.

The nickel was 2 inches deep, the tab was about 3-4, the piece of foil was laying on top of the soil but hidden in the grass

I was not using the sniper coil...this was with the standard 8' concentric..

When I say I picked the F2 as my backup and take on vacation detector because of the rapid recovery and great target separation, this is exactly what I meant.
 
a spill or slanted stack or multidenom stack and take note of the signals like you did...I think we are passing up a lot of good targets that are masked or out of the norm.
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