liftloop
Silver Member
- May 7, 2008
- 3,140
- 390
- Detector(s) used
- MXTdeepscan 8by14dd, bulls eye 2, 5900diprosl Maxima1500, Master Hunter cx plus Treasure Hound, surf
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
took the mxt
out to an old ball field in a town call Gay population 25 maybe an old mining town were they crushed and reclaimed the copper and left an eye sore of stamp sand and the last smoke stack scored my first silver ring a 9.25 thin and a mercury dime 1944 .one wheety and clad one coin spill that involved a nickle but when it came to bottle caps they were easy. I could guests them right out of the the box after i dug my first one the mxt would spit out penny, dime. quarter. fiddy cent. and back
all over
never a lock on that made you think it was a good target to dig and when pin pointed for depth at 3 inches if it was a dime or the ring it stuck bounced one number if any but smooth steady one reading not all over the board like a bottle caps got the junk out of the way for next time "tone audio iron roll over if that isn't the fanciest name for iron grunt by the time you switch and repeatedly swing over the target you could of popped the bottle cap out of the ground and rechecked you hole with less "annoyance"
the mxt was accompanied by Mr gray ghosts him self and with that combo I was able to what you tesoro lover say "super tuned" the mxt and just hammer on all my targets found some copper and bras relics all so dug no rusty "iron" one crushed pop can wasn't paying attention on that one should of did the three S's sizes shape and sound... a 28 mile round trip on my mountain bike.....
thanks !
liftloop
out to an old ball field in a town call Gay population 25 maybe an old mining town were they crushed and reclaimed the copper and left an eye sore of stamp sand and the last smoke stack scored my first silver ring a 9.25 thin and a mercury dime 1944 .one wheety and clad one coin spill that involved a nickle but when it came to bottle caps they were easy. I could guests them right out of the the box after i dug my first one the mxt would spit out penny, dime. quarter. fiddy cent. and back
all over
never a lock on that made you think it was a good target to dig and when pin pointed for depth at 3 inches if it was a dime or the ring it stuck bounced one number if any but smooth steady one reading not all over the board like a bottle caps got the junk out of the way for next time "tone audio iron roll over if that isn't the fanciest name for iron grunt by the time you switch and repeatedly swing over the target you could of popped the bottle cap out of the ground and rechecked you hole with less "annoyance"
the mxt was accompanied by Mr gray ghosts him self and with that combo I was able to what you tesoro lover say "super tuned" the mxt and just hammer on all my targets found some copper and bras relics all so dug no rusty "iron" one crushed pop can wasn't paying attention on that one should of did the three S's sizes shape and sound... a 28 mile round trip on my mountain bike.....
thanks !
liftloop