tabman
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I've taken a week or so off from detecting, because of the heat and dry ground. We finally got some rain, but the heat is still here.
I bought a Makro Racer 2 to see what it can do. The larger stock search coil is a little too heavy for my liking, so I used the NEL Snake search coil. It's lighter, but doesn't go as deep. Most of the coins I found today were around 4 or 5 inches deep. I was getting a good audio tone, but some of the coins weren't getting any VDI numbers.
I tried different search modes and settings to see which one worked the best. I've got a lot to learn. I'm going to order me either the NEL Sharpshooter or a Makro search coil of about the same size. I need more depth without any extra weight.
I ended up finding a 1952 Washington quarter, a 1935 Mercury dime, a 1944 Mercury dime, a 1905 Indian Head penny, 10 wheat pennies and some clad coins.
This was my 74th hunt for the year and my silver coin total for the year now stands at 205. Today was the halfway point of the year.
tabman
I bought a Makro Racer 2 to see what it can do. The larger stock search coil is a little too heavy for my liking, so I used the NEL Snake search coil. It's lighter, but doesn't go as deep. Most of the coins I found today were around 4 or 5 inches deep. I was getting a good audio tone, but some of the coins weren't getting any VDI numbers.
I tried different search modes and settings to see which one worked the best. I've got a lot to learn. I'm going to order me either the NEL Sharpshooter or a Makro search coil of about the same size. I need more depth without any extra weight.
I ended up finding a 1952 Washington quarter, a 1935 Mercury dime, a 1944 Mercury dime, a 1905 Indian Head penny, 10 wheat pennies and some clad coins.
This was my 74th hunt for the year and my silver coin total for the year now stands at 205. Today was the halfway point of the year.
tabman
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