diabolical_crayon
Tenderfoot
- Apr 25, 2013
- 7
- 1
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Been lurking for a few weeks, but I finally got around to trying this treasure hunting thing for myself. Decided to register.
I just got a Bounty Hunter 3300. Being a newbie, I tried to make an informed decision on what machine I should buy based on my budget and reviews/forum searching. Maybe I could have gotten something better, maybe not, but this is what I have. And I will master it.
I went to the local park today and I found a bunch of pennies, a dime, a nickle and about a zillion pull tabs. I consider this a success! Also great fun -- I've always been the tom-boy who likes to play in the dirt.
Now question time.
Right now I have to set the machine on the lowest sensitivity because it's beep-city otherwise and I can't sort any of it out right now. I hope that is normal. I'm itching to be able turn the sensitivity up so I can find some better/more interesting things, but it is my understanding that this will come in time as I get the feel for the machine. Is this correct?
Also, and I don't know if this should be directed at all MDers or just BHs, but I feel like I need to re-tune the ground balance a lot. My machine has a built-in pinpointing feature and it seems that when moving from one area of the park over to another area, the pinpointing gets screwed up until I re-adjust the ground balance. Is this normal? I live in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia. I also came across a couple rocks that were setting off the metal detector in one area so perhaps the ground is extremely mineralized in this region or something along those lines?
Next question. When you get a signal that is there and then not there and back and forth like that, is this generally trash? My coin signals are beep-beep back and forth every time, but sometimes I can't even pin something down on where its at in the ground so finally I just give up on it. Hopefully I'm doing this right.
Thank you for your kind advice!
Jenna
I just got a Bounty Hunter 3300. Being a newbie, I tried to make an informed decision on what machine I should buy based on my budget and reviews/forum searching. Maybe I could have gotten something better, maybe not, but this is what I have. And I will master it.
I went to the local park today and I found a bunch of pennies, a dime, a nickle and about a zillion pull tabs. I consider this a success! Also great fun -- I've always been the tom-boy who likes to play in the dirt.
Now question time.
Right now I have to set the machine on the lowest sensitivity because it's beep-city otherwise and I can't sort any of it out right now. I hope that is normal. I'm itching to be able turn the sensitivity up so I can find some better/more interesting things, but it is my understanding that this will come in time as I get the feel for the machine. Is this correct?
Also, and I don't know if this should be directed at all MDers or just BHs, but I feel like I need to re-tune the ground balance a lot. My machine has a built-in pinpointing feature and it seems that when moving from one area of the park over to another area, the pinpointing gets screwed up until I re-adjust the ground balance. Is this normal? I live in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia. I also came across a couple rocks that were setting off the metal detector in one area so perhaps the ground is extremely mineralized in this region or something along those lines?
Next question. When you get a signal that is there and then not there and back and forth like that, is this generally trash? My coin signals are beep-beep back and forth every time, but sometimes I can't even pin something down on where its at in the ground so finally I just give up on it. Hopefully I'm doing this right.
Thank you for your kind advice!
Jenna