Great hunt brother....congrats on the awesome coins!...as for discrimination, when I hunt for relics, I dig EVERYTHING that beeps and has a good solid tone...iron, lead, gold, silver, foil...you name it....I use my discrimination at the lowest possible setting I can tolerate, because, if a coin and a nail are in the same hole and your discrimination is set too high, it can and will block out the good signals and you will miss a lot of great targets and relics. The down side is, you will dig lots more holes, but you will also find lots more treasures and items...I hope this helps, and let us know your results...GL&HH
Awesome coins! Congrats! I don't do fields any more LOL But if I would detect ... would probably hear that large iron target. It is not always only iron there... on that field you should turn it off and dig everything after you cherry pick good stuff.
Congrats on the 1570's and 1610 coins! WOW! We just don't find anything that old very often! Your lead weight might be from an old clock? With the age of the sites that you are on I would dig every target. There is no telling what items that you are walking over by ignoring iron targets. Most of my searching is for US Civil War relics; i.e. gun parts, canon shell frags, horse tack, etc. I also believe in doing what I can to clean up any search site of everything to assist the land owner and maybe keep their farm equipment from being damaged or having flat tires. I also return any hand tools that I find to the farmers. ;-)
awesome hunt and super coin finds congrats - take care - Maine Metal Detecting - Sisters History Detectorists
Hello my friend!Nice place!wow!great coin 1600 very old!Congratulations!
Great hunt brother....congrats on the awesome coins!...as for discrimination, when I hunt for relics, I dig EVERYTHING that beeps and has a good solid tone...iron, lead, gold, silver, foil...you name it....I use my discrimination at the lowest possible setting I can tolerate, because, if a coin and a nail are in the same hole and your discrimination is set too high, it can and will block out the good signals and you will miss a lot of great targets and relics. The down side is, you will dig lots more holes, but you will also find lots more treasures and items...I hope this helps, and let us know your results...GL&HH
Thank you my friend,, i will try this at the next hunt :0)
Nice coins dude =) Iron on/off if it is off you would miss swords etc but you get the nails yep.
Awesome coins! Congrats!
I don't do fields any more LOL
But if I would detect ... would probably hear that large iron target.
It is not always only iron there... on that field you should turn it off and dig everything after you cherry pick good stuff.
That´s actually a good idea...!! i will try it,, :0)
great Video. I do use the discrim. on the AT Gold. I use DISC 2 my discrim. is set usually at 33-38.
thanks,, nice to know,, i think its almost the same as i do now with the T2 i dic on 15-20 ( Iron targtets )
Congrats on the 1570's and 1610 coins! WOW! We just don't find anything that old very often! Your lead weight might be from an old clock? With the age of the sites that you are on I would dig every target. There is no telling what items that you are walking over by ignoring iron targets. Most of my searching is for US Civil War relics; i.e. gun parts, canon shell frags, horse tack, etc. I also believe in doing what I can to clean up any search site of everything to assist the land owner and maybe keep their farm equipment from being damaged or having flat tires. I also return any hand tools that I find to the farmers. ;-)