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I have had my C$ for two weeks, but due to rain and having to work for a living, I have only been able to do air test and play in my test garden.
This morning the weather was nice and I decided to take the C$ to an old home site that sets by a creek near Wickenburg. I have taken other detectors there before, but never walked away with coins due to the heavy trash that surronds the old site. It is an old two room wood frame that is pretty much gone, holes in the roof, walls, and most of the floor has fell through.
I started with setting of 505, DISC @ 99, and FOIL and TABS notched out. After about an hour I had found 2 pennies, which was impressive because I had never pulled any coins out of this place, with any other detector. After about 2 and a half hours I started feeling real comfortable with the C$ and could tell the difference between targets, and there was a bunch of them. I noticed that good target id's stay about the same if you turned 90 degrees and sweep it from a different angle.
I decided that the only way I was going to pull any silver out of this place was to notch out FOIL, NICKEL, TABS, AND ZINC. The C$ was running so smooth that I cranked SENS up to 7, and started going over the area where the porch used to be and about 2' from the edge I heard a solid high note, I looked down at the C$ and it read 44, I turned 90 degrees and swept the target again, it read 44. I hit pinpoint and it read 50, the amazing thing was the first 2 inches was trash like you would not believe, after three inches I swept the target area again and it read 41 both ways. I dug another 2 inches and used my pinpointer to locate a 1887 silver dollar 5 inches deep in some of the worst trash that you can imagine, I could not believe it, I have went over this same area with other detectors and not a peep. One thing that I have noticed about the C$ is the super fast target id, I have read alot about the numbers jumping, but it is because there are alot of targets and sweeping from different angles will help you pin down the good stuff. Well thats it for now, I am going to set and play with my old addition to my coin collection. TB
I have had my C$ for two weeks, but due to rain and having to work for a living, I have only been able to do air test and play in my test garden.
This morning the weather was nice and I decided to take the C$ to an old home site that sets by a creek near Wickenburg. I have taken other detectors there before, but never walked away with coins due to the heavy trash that surronds the old site. It is an old two room wood frame that is pretty much gone, holes in the roof, walls, and most of the floor has fell through.
I started with setting of 505, DISC @ 99, and FOIL and TABS notched out. After about an hour I had found 2 pennies, which was impressive because I had never pulled any coins out of this place, with any other detector. After about 2 and a half hours I started feeling real comfortable with the C$ and could tell the difference between targets, and there was a bunch of them. I noticed that good target id's stay about the same if you turned 90 degrees and sweep it from a different angle.
I decided that the only way I was going to pull any silver out of this place was to notch out FOIL, NICKEL, TABS, AND ZINC. The C$ was running so smooth that I cranked SENS up to 7, and started going over the area where the porch used to be and about 2' from the edge I heard a solid high note, I looked down at the C$ and it read 44, I turned 90 degrees and swept the target again, it read 44. I hit pinpoint and it read 50, the amazing thing was the first 2 inches was trash like you would not believe, after three inches I swept the target area again and it read 41 both ways. I dug another 2 inches and used my pinpointer to locate a 1887 silver dollar 5 inches deep in some of the worst trash that you can imagine, I could not believe it, I have went over this same area with other detectors and not a peep. One thing that I have noticed about the C$ is the super fast target id, I have read alot about the numbers jumping, but it is because there are alot of targets and sweeping from different angles will help you pin down the good stuff. Well thats it for now, I am going to set and play with my old addition to my coin collection. TB