bowwinkles
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Beep put the small coil on the max then try the test. Slow your swing down as well. I've pulled IH cents and half cents out with at gold in nails and trash with small coil. Not everyone likes Garrett because it's popular and they are a Target for everyone. It's funny to see the lengths people will go to say the at series are junk. Lol
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I have taken a far different message from this. I seen where a new Garrett machine was put up against a New machine of a different brand. Both were subjected to the same tests using the same methods. One machine passed and the other did not for that particular test only. If your detecting style falls under this area where the deficiency was reported which I believe would be the coin/trash end of the styles. Then maybe you should make note of this if you are in the process of researching for a new toy. This is not to say that anything is junk or any of that, It just says that there is a weak area of performance among the full capabilities of that machine. I have logged many hundreds of hard hours on Garrett machines and I would probably say that the AT pro is my go to machine for most of my hunting area. Knowing and understanding the device you are using is key to the degree of success you will experience during your hunt. With that in mind there is a work around method in a lot of cases for those type of short comings by approaching the target area from many different directions.