ToddB64
Sr. Member
- Jan 7, 2007
- 418
- 73
- Detector(s) used
- Teknetics Gamma 6000,
Tesoro Bandido II µMax and
Compadre, White's Classic II,
Garrett Ace 250
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Greetings !
Just curious how accurate the "Target Centering Reticle" is on your Tesoro Mojave.
Their ad says "Pinpointing is a snap with the new target centering reticle.", which to me means
pin pointing is easy to execute, but that says nothing about accuracy.
I realize it would be normal for accuracy to vary from one detector to another, due to manufacturing tolerances, so I don't expect everyone to report the same. I also know that operator pin pointing technique, or lack thereof, can affect the accuracy.
My pin pointing and target recovery process with the 5.75" coil Compadre is as follows: (a) I "X" the target to check size, shape and sound, then if I decide to dig , (b) raise the coil while simultaneously scanning back and forth just enough to maintain a signal, to estimate target depth, (c) set coil on the ground and give it a little shake and tremble over the target area until I find and hear the most pronounced signal (I call this a dynamic version of pinpointing.), (d) then holding a Golf Tee with one hand above the center of the coil, I slide the coil away and plunge the Tee straight down into the ground, (e) next, using my Garrett Pro Pointer AT (aka Orange Carrot) set in audio mode, I scan the ground around the Tee with the tip of the Carrot to find the spot where I hear the strongest signal and if that happens to be a little away from the Tee, I move the Tee to that position, (f) then I cut a trap door with my Lesche digger and again with the aid of the Carrot, find and retrieve the target, either from the hole or the trap door dirt clod.
With the above process I can usually find the target within a 1 inch radius from where I first plunged the Tee. But to be honest, if I'm getting tired and losing concentration, that 1 inch might be 2 inches or more.
Back to my original question:
Is your Mojave "dead on", or is it generally .5" (That's point 5) radius from the reticle center, or is it generally 1.0" radius from reticle center, or 1.5" radius ?
Thanks for your feedback on this question.
ToddB64
Just curious how accurate the "Target Centering Reticle" is on your Tesoro Mojave.
Their ad says "Pinpointing is a snap with the new target centering reticle.", which to me means
pin pointing is easy to execute, but that says nothing about accuracy.
I realize it would be normal for accuracy to vary from one detector to another, due to manufacturing tolerances, so I don't expect everyone to report the same. I also know that operator pin pointing technique, or lack thereof, can affect the accuracy.
My pin pointing and target recovery process with the 5.75" coil Compadre is as follows: (a) I "X" the target to check size, shape and sound, then if I decide to dig , (b) raise the coil while simultaneously scanning back and forth just enough to maintain a signal, to estimate target depth, (c) set coil on the ground and give it a little shake and tremble over the target area until I find and hear the most pronounced signal (I call this a dynamic version of pinpointing.), (d) then holding a Golf Tee with one hand above the center of the coil, I slide the coil away and plunge the Tee straight down into the ground, (e) next, using my Garrett Pro Pointer AT (aka Orange Carrot) set in audio mode, I scan the ground around the Tee with the tip of the Carrot to find the spot where I hear the strongest signal and if that happens to be a little away from the Tee, I move the Tee to that position, (f) then I cut a trap door with my Lesche digger and again with the aid of the Carrot, find and retrieve the target, either from the hole or the trap door dirt clod.
With the above process I can usually find the target within a 1 inch radius from where I first plunged the Tee. But to be honest, if I'm getting tired and losing concentration, that 1 inch might be 2 inches or more.
Back to my original question:
Thanks for your feedback on this question.
ToddB64
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