CT Todd
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I got out tonight after work for a short hunt. I've been to this field many times over the last few weeks and have done well there. I've been detecting it with the CTX no reason just have been picking up the CTX lately. So tonight I went back but brought the Deus along on purpose. I have been hunting one smallish area hard and gridding it. I've been detecting a long time with the CTX and feel that I'm pretty competent with it. I hunt it with no discrimination. Now there are a lot of things that can affect what you will find or not. From adjacent targets to barometric pressure on a given day to moisture in the ground. Not to mention detector frequency, direction of travel and coil size. Today I hunted my Deus in my normal deep search program that uses 8 kHz I started my detecting in the same direction and place as last time there. I hit a KGII and a CTCopper also a coin sized Rosette.
Now why is it that these coppers were still there for me to find. They weren't over 6". Yes it's possible that I missed these three targets but I really don't think so. It's my opinion that it has more to do with two different machines on the same ground. Almost any two machines.
Now why is it that these coppers were still there for me to find. They weren't over 6". Yes it's possible that I missed these three targets but I really don't think so. It's my opinion that it has more to do with two different machines on the same ground. Almost any two machines.