Nox 6' gets dirty low down

Qball

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nox 800 xp deus, CTX, etrac,T2, gonkulator
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Metal Detecting
Used my new 5' coil on a soccer field today. I only dig gold signals and reverse my tones. You get the idea. Back of the net dug a #8 and hit a little gold heart. Ok so now I am thinking chain dig down to #1. 4 feet away I hit a #3. would you dig a #3, heck yeh. Gold crucifix for total of 4.2 grams 14K. Lots of low signals out there and in the long run they pay better than clad.
 

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Used my new 5' coil on a soccer field today. I only dig gold signals and reverse my tones. You get the idea. Back of the net dug a #8 and hit a little gold heart. Ok so now I am thinking chain dig down to #1. 4 feet away I hit a #3. would you dig a #3, heck yeh. Gold crucifix for total of 4.2 grams 14K. Lots of low signals out there and in the long run they pay better than clad.
beautiful finds and way to dig those low tones
 

Used my new 5' coil on a soccer field today. I only dig gold signals and reverse my tones. You get the idea. Back of the net dug a #8 and hit a little gold heart. Ok so now I am thinking chain dig down to #1. 4 feet away I hit a #3. would you dig a #3, heck yeh. Gold crucifix for total of 4.2 grams 14K. Lots of low signals out there and in the long run they pay better than clad.
Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Sweet finds!
 

Nice, I just ordered a 6" coil for my Nox, early Christmas present... :laughing7:
 

If they repeat (and sometimes even if they don't!), I'm digging them. Elbow surgery #4 coming up, but I'll always dig them all. Congrats for those awesome low-tone finds!
 

Congratulations on your beautiful recoveries
 

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