jamiefind
Full Member
- Oct 4, 2015
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- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Ace 350, Garrett Pro Pointer AT, wireless ear receiver, Lesche digging tool & sod cutter, Lesche T-handle HD shovel, home-built 1/4" sifter
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
I was surprised to not have had any luck finding this concept discussed in any previous threads, so here goes.
I have an Ace 350 with 8.5x11" coil. That coil is great for relic hunting fields, but on two recent occasions I have needed something narrower and shallower for trashy areas. One area was an apparent old dump site full of interesting relics but hundreds of annoying nails. The other area was under an old portico of a late-1800s home having the same situation.
In both cases I whipped out my Garrett Pro Pointer AT and swept the surface at full power with a lot of luck. The pointer picked up nails within an inch or so and a big wrench about 8-10" down. At the old dump site, I was simply trying to clean the shallow targets first (to make the site more manageable). At the portico, I was trying to remove roofing nails that might get stuck in car tires.
Anyway, for these circumstances conventional wisdom seems to prescribe a coin shooter coil like a Garrett Ace Sniper Searchcoil. However, what if I just mounted my pinpointer on the end of a non-metallic rod/pole and just swept it along the surface like a full size detector? I don't know, maybe a wooden pole with rubber strap(s) or something.
Curious how the depths, widths, etc would be different between the two. Obviously there would be no discrimination with the pinpointer, but I'm not sure discrimination in those unique circumstances justify $75 sniper coil off amazon.
I have an Ace 350 with 8.5x11" coil. That coil is great for relic hunting fields, but on two recent occasions I have needed something narrower and shallower for trashy areas. One area was an apparent old dump site full of interesting relics but hundreds of annoying nails. The other area was under an old portico of a late-1800s home having the same situation.
In both cases I whipped out my Garrett Pro Pointer AT and swept the surface at full power with a lot of luck. The pointer picked up nails within an inch or so and a big wrench about 8-10" down. At the old dump site, I was simply trying to clean the shallow targets first (to make the site more manageable). At the portico, I was trying to remove roofing nails that might get stuck in car tires.
Anyway, for these circumstances conventional wisdom seems to prescribe a coin shooter coil like a Garrett Ace Sniper Searchcoil. However, what if I just mounted my pinpointer on the end of a non-metallic rod/pole and just swept it along the surface like a full size detector? I don't know, maybe a wooden pole with rubber strap(s) or something.
Curious how the depths, widths, etc would be different between the two. Obviously there would be no discrimination with the pinpointer, but I'm not sure discrimination in those unique circumstances justify $75 sniper coil off amazon.
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