Detectingfreak
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Alright. So I was really excited this morning to take my new Minelab explorer SE on its first full hunt. I woke up at 6:20am in the morning, not meaning to at all since me and my dad were not leaving until 8:30. I was just going to follow my dad in my car while he was in his car to the spot on Mercer Island. Basically after he dropped me off, I started hunting a house that was built 1887 and then was converted into a college in 1905. Since, I did my research and everything, I got on the grass next to the Dormitory's and started getting hits.
When I was digging them up, I had a little bit of trouble. Since I did not have a Sunray X-1 Probe yet, I could not recover the coin quickly. In fact, all of the coins that I went over, I could not recover at all. I filled the holes back up and decided that I would dig them back up when I get my Sunray X-1 probe. I have never seen anyone else metal detecting at this site and there were a lot of targets in the grass that I wish I could of dug. But, since I am a beginner, I had a hard time understanding how to pinpoint the detector in order to find out where the coin was underground. Does anyone else have trouble like this with their minelabs? I know there is nothing wrong with my Minelab Explorer SE because I got it brand new and it was working really great in the sand! I was wondering what your advice was on pinpointing? I really need help with learning this skill so my Minelab Explorer SE can find the coin faster under the grass.
Anyways, After trying to pinpoint the detector, I switched it back to detect mode and decided to go to the beach on the other side of the park. I walked down the path and 5 minutes later ended up at the beach. There was no one in sight and it was a fairly good sized beach. I started on the left side of the beach and got quarter after quarter signal until i had 4 of them. Then I went into the middle and the right and found 6 dimes. I am assuming that the Minelab Explorer SE is hungry for mostly Quarters and Dimes. While I was going back and forth across the beach, I got 4 pennies. One of the finds was a 1964 penny. Theres got to be silver somewhere in this park! Also one of the quarters was 1967 which is three years away from silver!
After Spending 3 hours at the park learning my Minelab Explorer SE, I decided that it was time to go and I would pick it up another day and practice with it some more so then I can get the really awesome finds later on during the summer!
I was running in factor settings by the way and I thought they were exceptional for me and I understood what everything meant on the screen and what I would be digging up.
I love this machine!!
Anyway here is my finds:
When I was digging them up, I had a little bit of trouble. Since I did not have a Sunray X-1 Probe yet, I could not recover the coin quickly. In fact, all of the coins that I went over, I could not recover at all. I filled the holes back up and decided that I would dig them back up when I get my Sunray X-1 probe. I have never seen anyone else metal detecting at this site and there were a lot of targets in the grass that I wish I could of dug. But, since I am a beginner, I had a hard time understanding how to pinpoint the detector in order to find out where the coin was underground. Does anyone else have trouble like this with their minelabs? I know there is nothing wrong with my Minelab Explorer SE because I got it brand new and it was working really great in the sand! I was wondering what your advice was on pinpointing? I really need help with learning this skill so my Minelab Explorer SE can find the coin faster under the grass.
Anyways, After trying to pinpoint the detector, I switched it back to detect mode and decided to go to the beach on the other side of the park. I walked down the path and 5 minutes later ended up at the beach. There was no one in sight and it was a fairly good sized beach. I started on the left side of the beach and got quarter after quarter signal until i had 4 of them. Then I went into the middle and the right and found 6 dimes. I am assuming that the Minelab Explorer SE is hungry for mostly Quarters and Dimes. While I was going back and forth across the beach, I got 4 pennies. One of the finds was a 1964 penny. Theres got to be silver somewhere in this park! Also one of the quarters was 1967 which is three years away from silver!
After Spending 3 hours at the park learning my Minelab Explorer SE, I decided that it was time to go and I would pick it up another day and practice with it some more so then I can get the really awesome finds later on during the summer!
I was running in factor settings by the way and I thought they were exceptional for me and I understood what everything meant on the screen and what I would be digging up.
I love this machine!!
Anyway here is my finds:
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