Andy's coin program...

dogcaught

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Minelab Explorer II sunray x-1 probe
Minelab CTX 3030
Minelab Equinox 800
Minelab Vanquish 540
Been having a blast getting time on the Nox 800, appreciate the helpful tips from you guys! Im also a long time Andy Sabisch fan and follower, been using a variation of his coin program on sites where it makes sense.

Just an fyi, i chose to accept 39-40, im guessing he does this to notch out cans and other big objects and it kinda makes sense.. but pulled deep big silver that gave a constant 39 because of the angle and depth so i surely would have missed it had i followed.. yes you'll dig more junk but also risk losing deep big silver.
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/659266-4th-hunt-nox-800-bucket-list-big-silver.html
 

If you really want to understand your 800 get Clive Clynick's 3 books on the Equinox. Andy's books are more polished, but Clive's has more useful information instead of big pictures.
 

If you really want to understand your 800 get Clive Clynick's 3 books on the Equinox. Andy's books are more polished, but Clive's has more useful information instead of big pictures.

I agree with this. There is a lot of information in Clive's books. You want all three though. Each one is helpful on it's own and adds to the others.
 

Really appreciate that, been a few years since I've purchased Clive's books but agreed he is very next level. I'll check them out.
 

If you really want to understand your 800 get Clive Clynick's 3 books on the Equinox. Andy's books are more polished, but Clive's has more useful information instead of big pictures.

Are they pretty much focused on the 800 or would they also be insightful for someone who has a 600?
 

Really appreciate that, been a few years since I've purchased Clive's books but agreed he is very next level. I'll check them out. Found all three on @mazon, thanks!
 

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