Coinshooting on a quick outing
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Today's adventure is just a quick outing to coinshoot an area, maybe at lunch if you only have an hour or so. Basic park settings on the Nokta Legend. I do play around with the Pitch setting in sounds, but I usually only use this when metal detecting in the creeks. Hope you enjoy, thanks for watching and get out there and find adventure.
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My Metal Detectors:
Garrett AT Pro
Nokta Legend v1.13
Pinpointers:
Garrett Carrot
Nokta Accupoint
Diggers:
Lesche Digger
Grave Digger
Pick
18" Predator
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Ki found 3 silvers yesterday using m3 park mode there is a lot of aluminum pieces around it work great it good to experiment I found 72 silvers last year got 5 silver coins and 6 silver rings so far in 2024 if you left your coil a do and still get a higher signal it usually aluminum
Yes, I still am having a little trouble adjusting to the v1.13, I have put a lot of hours in on the other versions, but it just seems to me so far, that this version is not producing the sounds and results I am used to. A lot of the places I detect have also been pounded out over the years because we have a local club in the area as well. So silver is few and far between.
nice hunt. It really helps me learn my Legend even when I can't get out and hunt. Curious how you film, which camera and mounting system you are using?
I use a gopro 9 on a chest harness, I think it is called a chesty.
@@J777Adventures me too, just seems hard to keep the thing pointed at the right angle for capturing both the swinging and then the digging. What lens setting do you use, wide or normal? I need to find a method that works better cause often when I kneel down to dig, the camera is showing my knees not the hole.
If you see a 48 to 50 it usually a silver dime or a IHP but a few months ago I got a 50 to 51 I thought it was going to be a regular quarter it ended up being a seated quarter only 4 inches lol I recently got a ww2 sterling 148 infantry Ohio it was very heavy weight 13 grams look up the 148 some true heroes unfortunately no name only the maker CK Grouse
I have only had silver dimes at 46. Anything in the 50s for me has been quarters.