tribe683
Jr. Member
- Mar 25, 2013
- 28
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- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Compadre w/ 8" coil
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I ordered a Compadre with an 8" coil on Monday from Tom at Miller MDZ. To anyone looking to buy, I would strongly recommend checking with Tom. I think he gave me a great deal and when I asked him to add a coil cover to my purchase, he threw it in for free. Anyway, UPS delivered it yesterday (Thursday) at about 4:30. Put it all together in about 10 minutes and did a quick air test just to hear what coins would sound like then out the door I went to my yard.
First find was a piece of an aluminum can about 5 1/2" deep. Got a few other beeps that discriminated out above iron, but dug them anyway and got a couple on nails and screws. So then I went to the landscaped area in front of the house and found a quarter, a nickel and a penny and a few aluminum can tabs. It's not much, but it is a start. When I first detected the would be quarter, I thumbed through the discrimination and listened to the tone each time. I thought it sounded a lot like the tones I was getting when I did my air test with a quarter. Dug it up and sure enough, I was right. Right next to it, I got another strong tone and was thinking it may be another quarter. It ended up being a 1/4" lead ball. I really have no guesses as to what it is, but it sure was a pain to find when your looking for a coin in the dirt.
I know it isn't much, but hey, it's $.31 I didn't have before and it's a start.
First find was a piece of an aluminum can about 5 1/2" deep. Got a few other beeps that discriminated out above iron, but dug them anyway and got a couple on nails and screws. So then I went to the landscaped area in front of the house and found a quarter, a nickel and a penny and a few aluminum can tabs. It's not much, but it is a start. When I first detected the would be quarter, I thumbed through the discrimination and listened to the tone each time. I thought it sounded a lot like the tones I was getting when I did my air test with a quarter. Dug it up and sure enough, I was right. Right next to it, I got another strong tone and was thinking it may be another quarter. It ended up being a 1/4" lead ball. I really have no guesses as to what it is, but it sure was a pain to find when your looking for a coin in the dirt.
I know it isn't much, but hey, it's $.31 I didn't have before and it's a start.