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Yesterdays SCORPION hunt

Bugar In. USA

Active member
Went to soccer complex, 18 different fields, but grass was so dry, woulda killed it if ya dug it, got lots o signals, will go back when it's wet or snowed on, then It b good, so did the crushed stone parkin lot (huge lot-hard packed) could only dig bout 1/2 in in the stone, but did manage around 62 coin, and lil misc, bigfoot werked fine, , but was just nother adventure with the SCORPION :garrett:
 
I hear the Scorpion is a nice machine.
I just viewed Garrets DVD tutorial for the Scorpion and
seems easy to operate. It reminds me alot of the MXT,
the color and the white coil. Like the MXT its both a gold
machine AND a general purpose detector.
How long have you had it? Have you taken it to the
gold country for a workout?

Katz
 
Great hunt Bugar! Looks like you have some more hours to put into that area. Good luck......probably some nice rings there waiting to be stung by the Stinger. :)
 
I bought a couple of em lil over a year ago, no gold country yet, too far away, just used them in indiana and tennessee,and in some fresh water, mainly wading, and have gottten into some highly mineralized stuff, and some terrible trash, they handled it well. mainly for relics and coins, coins when I can't find no old stuff, they work good, but like Charles Garrett says, give yourself 100 hours to thoroly learn the detector= actually a person should do this with any detector,, but many dont, I like them a lot, do what I want them to do and do it very well:garrett:
 
Nope, was so dry the grass just sorta tore out, it was nice and was in condition it would die, didn' wanna mess it up, real nice place, I just go back later:detecting:
 
That pile of coins represents a ton of work in hard packed gravel. If there was that much loot in the parking lot, I hope you clean up in the fields. 18 would take me a year or more to do right.

Chris

Your attitude about keeping the field pristine deserves a mention. Thanks for representing the hobby the right way!
 
Bout identical weight of your lil green machines from times past, sept they not green, they mostly black= werk real gud :garrett:
 
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