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Yesterdays finds

SilverHuntr

New member
Got out yesterday with the V3i for 4 hrs. Found the 62 quarter and merc near where I found the seated dime last week. I have to admit I was cherry picking a bit. I live in NH and the park was in Mass and school is out for the week there so the park was busy. Not used to that as I work a 36 week fri-sat-sun . Picked the two silvers and three wheats out of an area that the ground was very "busy" with rapidly changing ground mineralization and ferrous junk in the ground. I ground balanced over an area using the pinpoint mode that gave a decent average of the ground conditions. Turned on the default tones mode in C+J for the first time and really liked the performance. I found if I got a high tone chirp that I could get the "angle" on the target and get a repeatable VDI just by giving the coil a little wiggle of a few inches, I dug. I was using the 5hz BP so low and slow was the way to go.
 
Good finds!! Keep on diggin'
 
Good job SilverHunter! It sounds like you have your technique down pat for squeezing out the silver. That 1919 merc is a beaut. Best of luck and...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
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