Kitz
Jr. Member
- Nov 12, 2017
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- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Mojave, Golden Umax, Bandido II Umax, Sand Shark. DeepTech Vista X. Minelab Vanquish 540.
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I got a 540 Pro Pack a week ago and am still very much learning the nuances of the machine. Testing it in my iron-riddled yard, I got a few targets with very jumpy IDs. For example, the ID might fluctuate between 18-21, then drop to 1, then repeat the cycle on the next swing, etc. The ID fluctuations might be different if I change position and swing North-South instead of East-West. If I go into all-metal, iron grunts are added to the mix, but that's not surprising given how much iron there is in the ground that might be masking a desirable target.
My question to more experienced Vanquish users is: do you typically pursue targets like that, or do you stick with the ones that seem more "solid" -- i.e., maintain an ID within a narrow range of numbers, give the same ID no matter what the swing direction, etc.? I'm tempted to do that, especially while learning the machine, but am wondering what I might miss by doing so.
Thanks,
-Ken
My question to more experienced Vanquish users is: do you typically pursue targets like that, or do you stick with the ones that seem more "solid" -- i.e., maintain an ID within a narrow range of numbers, give the same ID no matter what the swing direction, etc.? I'm tempted to do that, especially while learning the machine, but am wondering what I might miss by doing so.
Thanks,
-Ken