dirtlooter
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- Jun 5, 2014
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- XP Deus with 9"LF and 9" HF Coils and 600 Equinox with stock and 6" coils
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
I went to my permission for about two hours this morning. They had just recently (2 1/2 weeks ago) cut the very tall and thick grass. Been waiting for this since last summer. Problem- it has rained hard like 3 or 4 times for several days a t a time. Bummer, grass is over a foot tall already and very wet. So, I hit the shortest areas as best as I could. I usually dig any repeatable targets in this area and so I did except I was using 54 Khz. Everything hits higher with the higher freq but I stopped at every target and both looked at the VDI numbers as well as hit it with 28 and 14 Khz. The 54 definitely hit harder on numerous targets, especially smaller ones and small foil. Some of the targets actually got hit and miss with the lower freqs. I dug only one super green no date wheatie at around 6 inches and it was a solid hit with all but the 54 still seemed louder. I dug a rough nickel, Jefferson at 7 1/2 inches. Really expected it to be a buff in the mixture of clay and dirt and was surprised that it wasn't. Pretty much, when the tone would switch from one tone one direction to slightly different from the back swing, it was trash but I dig all at this place. I also dug numerous cans, can tops and a couple tabs. I managed to find a cool rectangular watch, the rusty hand imprints still read 12:55. The 54 Khz hit higher on both tones and numbers, a tab would be in the 80s. I dug several mid 90s that turned out to be usually round iron but I dig all here. As tiny and small as some of the foil was, the 54 Khz shouldn't have any problem with a small thin gold chain. Between the rain and working on my father's house, my hunting has been and will be limited. Love this HF coil...Jerry