10 Metal Detecting Mistakes You MUST Avoid!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @BrassMedic
    @BrassMedic  5 месяцев назад +1

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  • @JohnSoares-gv1il
    @JohnSoares-gv1il Год назад +25

    Recently bought a new Equinox 800 w/wireless headphones. Spent a couple of hours on RUclips learning fom your videos to be more efficent and successfull in my adventures. I have wanted a metal detector when I would see the ads in coin magazines when I was 8 yrs old as an apprentice coin collector from my Grandmother. Now 57yrs old, Retired, Veteran, time and desire...Thank You so much for your videos.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  11 месяцев назад +1

      I was the same way as I was influenced by the old magazine ads about Metal Detectors as a kid. I really appreciate you watching the videos and for your kind comments! Wishing you all the luck!

    • @WallaceDunn
      @WallaceDunn 17 дней назад

      Same here! Retired Army and just got into this hobby. Bought a cheap one after Thanksgiving. Just received my Triple Score and excited about learning it. Was going to return the cheap one but Grandson said he wanted it so he could go with me. Win-win!!

  • @DogtownTradingCo
    @DogtownTradingCo Год назад +12

    Excellent video with lots of info for everyone Mark.
    A big mistake I see lots of people make is not overlapping your swings. You can watch this with so many youtube guys too. They take a swing and move up two feet and swing back. In the meantime, they just missed a huge triangle of ground.
    That's probably another reason no place is ever really hunted out. People walk in a hurry and miss so much stuff.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +2

      That's a great observation Michael and I totally agree. When I go to the big detecting events around the USA I see this with many people coming up to meet me and introducing themselves as fellow RUclipsrs with detecting channels. I am absolutely shocked to see even those individuals have a horrible swing pattern or technique. It is very common as is the speed at which they swing being too fast. I can always slow down in an area where I feel I have hundred it out and find something else even in my own ground I've already swung over. I'm planning on doing a part two to this video so this will definitely be talked about! Thank you for the view and comment!! 😁

  • @marinoceccotti9155
    @marinoceccotti9155 Год назад +14

    I've been detecting for 15 years, forests, fields, and beaches. All the pieces of advice given in the video are top notch. Here are the ones I give when anyone asks me.
    1) NEVER DESPAIR. Some walk-out are... boring.
    2) Swing your coil parallel to the ground.
    3) Know perfectly your machine. That mean read the manual, chat on forums, make your own tests.
    4) Get a second pack of CHARGED batteries.
    5 Never do anything illegal (respect private property, report found guns, stolen items, hidden drug stashes or human remains) or dangerous (never ever fiddle with some unexploded ordinance or funky chemical containers). Be prepared, all this will happen. To you.
    6) NEVER DESPAIR.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      You bring up some great points and tips too! Wish I would have talked about the coil while swinging because that is a common mistake not only with beginners but experienced as well. I see this all the time at big hunts where a person walks up to talk to me and we chat about what type of detecting they do, how long they have been detecting and what machines they use. Often times I find out they are a RUclips content creator too, then I am blown away to see them lifting the coil at the end of their swings. Or how much ground they miss when they walk while swinging, etc. I am going to do another video soon on just gear where I will use your suggestion about bringing extra charged batteries (when applicable, as some of the New machines are only rechargeable). What machine do you use now? Thank you for the view, great suggestions and comment!

  • @biggnoutdoors701
    @biggnoutdoors701 Год назад +7

    This is the MOST informative metal detecting video I've seen out there so far. THANK YOU FOR SHARING!!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      Wow, that's quite a statement, very encouraging for me to read that! I sincerely appreciate the view and for you taking the time to leave this awesome comment!

    • @biggnoutdoors701
      @biggnoutdoors701 Год назад

      Well deserved 👍

  • @marke1662
    @marke1662 15 дней назад

    You do a fantastic job of planning your content and delivering the information. Thank you for the quality video. I'm just starting into detecting and appreciate your take on doing things. I'm very conscientious and like how you do the "first right of refusal by the landowner". That is a sign of integrity. I also like your liability considerations. Well done! Thank you.

  • @dabazu
    @dabazu 5 месяцев назад +3

    Beginner who just purchased a Nox 900. What an awesome video. This information is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for your time and sharing your knowledge. Be safe.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you sincerely for the view and very kind comment!

  • @ericg.711
    @ericg.711 Год назад +4

    Another great video with excellent tips and content. My 3 major take aways were;
    1)The spiral outwards technique
    2)Sensitivity to high before noise cancel
    3) liability / permission combo form.
    Always looking forward to your vids. Thanks again from CA Gold Country.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you Eric, much appreciated! Those are 3 great points to take away from the video.

  • @Psalms19.1
    @Psalms19.1 Месяц назад +2

    Man those are great tips… Thank you so much.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      I really appreciate the view and the kind comment!

  • @DigwithNick
    @DigwithNick 29 дней назад +1

    Thanks for the video I just got started

  • @torbjornellinge8668
    @torbjornellinge8668 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for a great video but you say it's important to choose the right order. First sensitivity, noise cancel and last ground balance. Is it the same method for the Manticore.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes it's really the exact same sequence of events for any machine because of the reasons I said in the video which are you want your sensitivity where it needs to be first so it can hear all the Emi and the ground clearly. I hope this makes sense but it does apply to all machines. Thank you for the view and for your comment slash question!

  • @RayW-hj4zh
    @RayW-hj4zh Год назад +3

    Great tips!.. Thank You!.. I especially like the one of asking the older folks where they had swam or had family and public gatherings.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      Yes that's kind of fun too. You really see them get a little excited when they get to think back about the days when they would go to places like that to have fun and socialize. Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @lassoatrain
    @lassoatrain Месяц назад +2

    I just started learning the art of metal detecting and thus far find it a very enjoyable recreation as well as a definite learning curve for sure . On the subject of getting permissions I have a lot of experience . I was a successful bottle digger for some years and had many incredible discoveries . I did a lot of research and another great place to find information is historical society and docents at local museums who are there just for that reason . They love having people to share their knowledge with and keeping local history alive . It is important that we do that kind of investigative research and it is equally as important that you share your discovery's with them. But back to the permissions thing .I find it really funny now but when I was first learning I had a friend who was a very good digger who was I guess one of my mentors. Ethically not so good unfortunately . He taught me just to go dig if you didn't know who the owner was . He said when the owner shows up you just tell him that you have found the best way to find the owner is to go dig a hole on their property . LoL

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      In a way that's so true about how to find the owner... 🤔😜 Some find it very difficult to have the courage to ask for permission. Easy for some but perplexing and terrifying for others. Thank you for your view, comment and tips!

  • @EVLitterPicker
    @EVLitterPicker 4 месяца назад +3

    Wow, no one has ever told me the reasons for size difference of coil before.... That the length directly correlates to the depth. Perhaps its obvious, but had no idea 😅

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for the view and comment!!

  • @deepwaterescue4u
    @deepwaterescue4u Год назад +2

    Very very good information thank you so much... I just retired and bought a minelab 900 and am learning so much from your video I watched the one showing how to do all the settings that is solid gold ..

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      Thank you once again for taking the time to leave a comment after watching the video. It is a fantastic machine and you will do very well with it. The best thing about it is you will find quality items which will keep you motivated and interested in the hobby since the machine is so capable.

  • @meredithheath5272
    @meredithheath5272 5 месяцев назад +1

    This seems to be an excellent video - information is very well presented.
    Thanks!!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you again for the kind words!!

  • @lesleypearson6934
    @lesleypearson6934 4 месяца назад +1

    Literally the best video I have ever watched! Thank you for sharing!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  4 месяца назад

      An amazing comment!! This makes me feel very excited about continuing to make more videos. Thank you for your view and kindest comment!

  • @XJ1100J
    @XJ1100J 10 месяцев назад +1

    Some of your suggestions I hadn't considered, thank you for those. Here's something in thanks I'll share with you & everyone reading:
    I sometimes I need to not miss any area within a given space (for example; looking for someone's lost wedding ring in their back yard, or where they were at a park). to do so & when feasible, I utilize two 300' long fiberglass tape rulers (Komelon 6633 Open Reel Fiberglass Tape Measure) I lay one on one side of the grid & the other 90 degrees at the base/corner. The fiberglass doesn't detect, and I walk along the one tape swinging to the end. Then I move that tape's end to as far as I swing and pin the end at that point. I return to the beginning, moving the tape over that same amount. I walk & swing so my swing reaches the tape and again walk to the end. Rinse, wash, repeat. One tape is really all that's needed for this, but I find using the two makes it easier to cover the grid.
    Yes, a lot of work but by doing so I cover 100% of that ground I've marked out and I know if that ring is there, I'll for sure find it.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for this great tip it is very helpful as I know a lot of people will find themselves looking for Rings at some point if they own a metal detector. Thank you also for the view and for taking the time to leave a comment!

  • @kevinaldcroft6291
    @kevinaldcroft6291 Год назад +1

    Great tips I found the section on permissions very interesting you brought up a few points I had not even considered. The insurance was an eye opener for me. Thank you great tip Cheers.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you for the view and comment, yes these strategies have helped me tremendously. I might do a part 2 to this video soon. 🤠 Thanks again!

  • @ronaldbrown5759
    @ronaldbrown5759 Год назад +1

    Another fantastic informative video. Always fun watching your videos. Thanks for all you do. Look forward to more videos.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      As always, really appreciate your friendship and viewing the videos. Thank you!

  • @Eb_mdtect
    @Eb_mdtect Год назад +1

    Excellent video Mark!! Thanks for the great advice on all of it but especially the permissions!!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      Thank you as well for checking it out and taking the time to leave a comment!!

  • @dsrtdwg1501
    @dsrtdwg1501 Год назад +1

    Top notch content. Good advice and information for both seasoned expert and beginning novice. Well thought out, Kudos, my time was well spent. Thanks.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      It's good to see a comment saying "My time was well spent". That's exactly what I'm thinking when I make these videos and when editing. Trying to pack in all info in as short a time as possible. Thank you for the view and encouraging comment!

  • @RuckGet
    @RuckGet 7 месяцев назад +1

    You have just given me a reason to get started. Great Tips.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  5 месяцев назад

      I hope you have got into the hobby and that your having luck. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @holmboy28
    @holmboy28 Год назад +2

    I have trouble digging when i got pint point signal. Where to dig, under the coil?

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +3

      You should buy a pinpointer so you can use it to find the metallic object in the whole or dug dirt. For a long time, we didn't have pinpointers on the market and we used a Brass rod with a rounded end on a screwdriver handle to probe the ground for the object before we dug down. But with today's modern technology you would save lots of time if you got one to use when recovering targets. Thank you for the view and comment!

    • @holmboy28
      @holmboy28 Год назад

      I have the pin pointer Sir, i just wasting alot of time, timing the first dig under the coil. Thanks for fast reply

    • @meredithheath5272
      @meredithheath5272 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@BrassMedicOh.... that's an interesting tip! I do not have a metal detector, as I've said in another comment. However - I would not have thought to use the pointer like this - although, perhaps, if I had been doing detecting, I would have figured this out, over time!
      Haaa - every day's a school day!!!❤😂❤
      Thanks for your video - and many of the comments are, also informative!

  • @jamestullis8075
    @jamestullis8075 9 месяцев назад +1

    wow thanks i learned alot from your video,i own an equinox 800 and an exterra pro so i have a back up for a friend,i was that guy that traveled away from the hot zone my 1st year,looking forward to more of your vidios

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  5 месяцев назад

      You have some very powerful and capable machines there. I was that guy too and still am 😜 Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @diirtburns
    @diirtburns 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for posting this...its a very useful tutorial!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you as well for watching the video and for taking the time to leave a kind comment!

  • @rollandsaxton
    @rollandsaxton Год назад +1

    Great video so much knowledge and insight. Thanks man for taking the time.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Your welcome, very thankful for your comment and thank you for watching!

  • @mrsweettones7737
    @mrsweettones7737 Год назад +3

    RUclips is great for learning, but is there more hands on detecting training out there for the Manticore?

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      I do teach hands-on detecting classes for many different machines. I am in Northern California about 25 miles East of Sacramento. Thank you for the view and comment/question!

  • @fredbug67
    @fredbug67 Год назад +2

    You talk about liability insurance. Specifically, what type of policy should I try to get from my insurer?
    Very well constructed video with much useful information. Great job!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Yes, I just called my insurance agency and told them what I was doing and I remember him saying it was the same liability insurance that they would give a independent contractor I know it's about $29 a month is what it cost me but I will try to find out more about it if you need me to. Keep in mind I'm in California so I don't know if your insurance might be less or more than that? I have a $1,000,000 policy with a $2,000,000 umbrella. Thank you for watching the video and for your great question. Happy New Years too!

  • @dandybufo9664
    @dandybufo9664 7 месяцев назад +1

    great info, thanks for the effort you put into your content.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you as well for your view and for taking the time to leave such a kind comment!

  • @SlimShadyDigs
    @SlimShadyDigs 10 месяцев назад +2

    Question. Do u ever fully submerge entire metal detector. I have xterra pro. Was thinking bout going in up.to.chest

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  5 месяцев назад

      Some metal detectors are fully waterproof including the X-Terra Pro. So yes by all means, do so. Thank you for your view and comment/question!

  • @MrVideoyoulike
    @MrVideoyoulike Год назад +2

    Google earth use to have a history bar where you can select what year wanted to see what that aerial picture of that area use to look like.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Mine still does have a historical images option. Going back to 1997. Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @otisharris7380
    @otisharris7380 Год назад +1

    Great tips and videos, as always. Thanks a lot. Big kudos 👏

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you kindly for the view and inspiring comment!

  • @moisespinete2152
    @moisespinete2152 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good morning I went recently to detect and i did the spiral technic ITS awsome
    Thank you for this tips

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  9 месяцев назад +1

      Good to hear that this technique work for you. It really is a smart and efficient way to detect when trying to find sites. Thank you for watching the video and for taking the time to leave a kind comment!

  • @andrewparks-g7l
    @andrewparks-g7l Год назад +2

    Thanks for the Video. I learned how to create a custom ferrous limit program. can i copy custom 1 to custom 2 as a starting point, or do i always have to begin with preset ferrous limit when copying to custom 1,2,3, or 4.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      May I ask which machine you're using? Others reading this combat may not understand what machine you're talking about. Thank you for watching the video and for your comment!

  • @tonyharvey8978
    @tonyharvey8978 Год назад +1

    Another great video Mark God bless you all

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      Thank you sincerely for the view and comment!

  • @scottmarshall6766
    @scottmarshall6766 Год назад +2

    Good stuff, years ago I dabbled in detecting with a Radio Shack kit machine, now I'm seriously considering getting back into it, looking at an Xterra pro as a new starter detector.
    Super advice, Thanks!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +2

      That X-Terra Pro is incredible to say the least. It's hard to believe we actually have a machine that nice at that price! You won't get discouraged and yiu should find lots of quality items. See if you can find a detecting club near you and consider joining! Thank you for the view and comment.

    • @minelabdigger
      @minelabdigger Год назад +1

      From what I have seen It's a great machine, just don't count on the tid numbers. With that machine you dig it all.

    • @carolrice2063
      @carolrice2063 Год назад

      ​​​@@minelabdiggerNot True if you just lower the Sensitivity down until you get to know what it's trying to tell you about the target and I have started with 12 Sensitivity and I was surprised that it was hitting Target's in the 6-8 inches deep range just in the Sensitivity of 12 and the Coins will really sound off and then the jumpy VDI is telling me about the Junkyard of Target's and I know that it's going to be a junk Signal and Not a Coin whenever it jumps and I have dug a few up just to make sure it was and Now that I know that , it's going great and I have since raised the sensitivity up to 18 and I know the Tone's and Numbers to look for and hear and the X-Terra Pro is more than enough features of a Top End Detector and I ❤❤❤❤.... it. Edit : And also don't go off of what other people say until you get the X-Terra Pro in your own hands then and only then you will know what the X-Terra Pro is all about and it's a Coin Shooters Dream Detector and I have it in my own hands and I have also traded the Simplex + off for a Equinox 600 and it's going great and it's Minelab Detector's All the Time ❤.....

    • @carolrice2063
      @carolrice2063 Год назад

      And also the Sensitivity is going to be Site Dependent on how Deep you want to Dig and Hear the Coin Targets and if you only want to Dig Relics and the X-Terra Pro Jumpy VDI is the best decision that you are going to Make and I'm a New Minelab Detector owner that now knows that I shouldn't of waited for so long to get a Minelab Detector and Then once you learn it, it's WoW 😲😳😮.❤..

  • @shaunascribner6383
    @shaunascribner6383 Год назад +1

    Yet another very informative video! Thank you!!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you for watching the video and for your kind words!

  • @scottchiaracagolddetecting8975
    @scottchiaracagolddetecting8975 Год назад +1

    Well done Mark, very thorough.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you Scott!! Much appreciated!

  • @amberbleu1598
    @amberbleu1598 Год назад +1

    Super informative, thank you for this.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you as well for watching and for your kind words!

  • @bobkurmis5347
    @bobkurmis5347 Год назад +1

    Excellent video thank you for sharing

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you kindly for the view and comment!

  • @moondancer7714
    @moondancer7714 11 месяцев назад +1

    New to detecting. Great info Ty

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  11 месяцев назад +1

      Well thank you for watching the video and for taking the time to leave a comment this is exactly why I make these videos hoping that I can find some new hobbyists to help out. Wishing you all the best luck!

  • @toadrepublic
    @toadrepublic Год назад +1

    Your content is superb - thank you!I've been learning metal detecting with an Equinox for the past two years. Don't know anyone else in the hobby so I always go solo. Thank goodness for RUclips detecting videos like yours. Keep up the great work, it's much appreciated. Cheers from Chico in sunny northern California 👍

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      The Equinox is an excellent machine to learn on. Lots of history up your way. One of these days I will try to get up North to look around a bit. So much local history here it's tough to drive out of the area to go somewhere further away! 🤠 Thank you for the view and comment! You can always email me at the email address in the description of all of my videos.

  • @jakobhojsager
    @jakobhojsager 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great great video. Thanks alot from Denmark Europe

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching and checking in from Denmark!! 🙏

  • @meredithheath5272
    @meredithheath5272 5 месяцев назад +1

    LOL - Looks like a very serious expenditure, over time, since you, and possibly many other people (Note the line up of various detector models in your background!❤) have several models for various purposes!
    (It's like having several camera lenses and/ or cameras!)

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  5 месяцев назад

      All you really need is one good detector and to have learned how to set it up and especially, to learn the tones. It's a fun hobby that mixes adventure, exercise and finding treasures! Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @mwdjr3158
    @mwdjr3158 Год назад +1

    Fantastic information

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you for the view and kind comment!

  • @Wilton925
    @Wilton925 Год назад +1

    Mark, Do you have a link to the liability/permission combo form that you use? Thanks for a great video.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Can you email me at the email address in all if my videos and ask there? I can email it to you. Thanks for the view and comment!

  • @thedoitalldad765
    @thedoitalldad765 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video. I wanted an idea on how to mark out a coin garden. So, I watch this guy on FB and he uses the manticore and leaves the ground balance on 0. He is over in Europe and is a minelab detexpert. He has a lot of good tips but I’m unsure on this one. What is your opinion? Oh and tip #1 is me. I will work on staying in the hot zone.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      The person using 0 for GB may have neutral soil, it is mostly un-necessary to use any GB in neutral soil or at a sandy beach for example. It is the soil where mineralization, hematite, alkalai-salts, etc are causing the machine to false on the soil itself where GB becomes useful. A good GB before detecting in difficult ground is a good idea. I don't however recommend using tracking if you don't need to as it can adversely affect performance. If you need to use tracking, get a good fresh manual GB first before you turn it on. Some areas of the world GB at 0 is perfectly fine! Just not here 🤠 thank you for the view and your great question!

  • @jasntrace1971
    @jasntrace1971 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great vid Mate. I am looking to buy my first metal detector that I want to use for gold prospecting and treasure hunting. I have the opportunity to buy an X-Terra 705 for $169 or a Vanquish 440 for $349 here locally. Wat are your thoughts on that for a first detector?
    Regards, Jas.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  10 месяцев назад +2

      If your priority is finding gold nuggets over coins and Relics you're going to want a machine that has a high operating frequency. The 705 Gold pack was pretty good for gold nuggets. I don't recommend the Vanquish 540 as a primary for gold nuggets but it would be fantastic for coins and Relics. If you could afford to get into the budget bracket of the gold Monster 1000, maybe even look at a used one. That is the best thing for the bucket you can get for gold nuggets but it is primarily good for gold prospecting and doesn't have a lot of features for relics and coins it's a very simple machine but will pay for itself many times over if you get into a good patch of gold. For best just all around detector The Equinox 900 and the Manticore are fantastic for gold and Relics and coins. Even consider getting an used Equinox 800. Thank you for the view and for your question and comment!

  • @lukase87
    @lukase87 6 месяцев назад +1

    great beginner video

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your kind words and for watching the video!

  • @davebenson8547
    @davebenson8547 Год назад +1

    great video..awesome ideas

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you for the view and for leaving a comment!

  • @user-ql2bz8on7m
    @user-ql2bz8on7m 9 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video, bravo❤

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and for the kind comment!

  • @DonoldTrump-z2o
    @DonoldTrump-z2o 2 месяца назад +1

    Yep he is correct

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  2 месяца назад

      I appreciate the view and comment!

  • @miragexl007
    @miragexl007 Год назад +2

    Thanks. Some good tips. Thinking about getting into the Sport. considering exterral pro. Wanted to know about coils. Setting sensitivity up high before you Do noise canceling.. Hadn't come across that point yet.. I know opinions very. But what's the most beneficial tools to have with you.? Or just all of them. L o l.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      The X-Terra Pro is a fantastic machine! You should watch both my unboxing, assembly, set up, settings and review video as well as my field tips and tricks video on the X-Terra Pro. As far as coils go, you can use any of the coils made for the Equinox 800/900/600/700 so lots of great options. As far as tools goes, you will need a good pinpointer, a small digging trowel, a finds pouch for both good finds and trash, knee pads and gloves. Those are the mandatory tools you will need. Thanks for watching the video and for your comment/questions!

  • @charlieschemmel122
    @charlieschemmel122 Год назад +1

    Cool tips thanks!!!!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you for checking it out too!

  • @chrisb6866
    @chrisb6866 11 месяцев назад +1

    At the right location (like maybe a common prospecting club), someone could make a few bucks making one of those gardens for others to use regularly. Like 3 pennies, one at 2", 4" and 6" all labeled. Same with each currency. Also rings, chains, buttons, buckles, etc. Add with it all the common trash found at varying depths. Maybe even a prospecting store can make one out back for potential and present buyers of equipment. Can make it as elaborate as you want really.... BTW, thanks for the video :)

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  11 месяцев назад

      This is a great Point actually and I would have never thought to do that. I know my local dealer who has a hardware store has so much crazy Emi inside and outside of his building that we wouldn't be able to do it there. But that is a fantastic idea to do it for a club or maybe someone's property or house where they can invite others. Thank you for the view, the comment and for your great idea!

  • @Dannys-b5t
    @Dannys-b5t 27 дней назад +1

    Do metal detectors make sense? After spending a lot of money on equipment and time going on searching out there to get bottle or pull caps, nails, some nickel coins and metal trash in general. What is the motivation to be doing metal detecting?

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  27 дней назад

      Great question here!! If you don't have a good area to check with it where people lost coins, jewelry or relics it may not be worth ever doing as a hobby. Or if for example you live in an area where you don't have any sites like this or any gold nuggets in your area and may not make sense either. But for someone in the UK or Scotland detecting the fields that have items on them from the Romans, Saxsons, Norms, Celts, etc it definitely is worth pursuing. Here where I live I'm always trying to find the old long lost camps of the gold miners from the gold rush of 1849. They camped up and down creeks and streams all through the best areas of the state. More often than not, I don't find anything until I do stumble upon one of their camps. It is these times where I don't find anything and there are many days like this where I don't find anything but they are forgotten about quickly when you do find a site that has items in it. Especially if you are the first detectorist there. Going into a park where several other metal detectors have been can be challenging and frustrating because most of the easy signals or long gone period and today's detectorists will be swinging over yesterday's ground finding nothing and getting frustrated. If I were to go into a park right now in my area I know that every inch of it has been checked by somebody else I would have to go really slow and listen very carefully to try to hear something they missed. I wouldn't have my hopes up that I would do well but I would be pleasantly surprised if I could find a deep silver coin that was missed. I hear from so many the frustration that you bring up in your question. Especially when they spend a lot of money and only find bottle caps and nails. There is a way to set these expensive machines up so that they tend not to hear bottle caps or nails and it takes some skill or training to determine with your ears what to dig and what not to dig. In a way I do not like seeing questions like this because it's a tough answer. But in short you need to do the research to find areas where no one has ever been before and make sure you're in an area where there should be things there and lastly know your machine and it's settings!... and you will do very well. Thank you for the view and comment/question!

    • @MrDoccus
      @MrDoccus 14 дней назад

      I don’t look at it as an investment…at least not a financial one. I have been detecting for 50 years. I enjoy the hunt even if not finding great things. Finding coins or valuable jewelry is always a plus. It’s a hobby …..that may pay for itself.

  • @peirpoint56
    @peirpoint56 Год назад +1

    I have a nox 800 and i'm so guilty of not learning how to do proper set up. Im double guilty because i've watched A lot of your videos at least 2 times on the 800 set up and the 777 video as well.🤨

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +2

      Next time you watch one of those videos just have the machine in your lap and follow along on settings. I do this all the time where I watch complicated videos on video editing software but I'm not at the computer to follow all the steps, makes it tough, forces me to watch it over and over. Thank you for the view and comment!!

  • @moisespinete2152
    @moisespinete2152 Год назад +1

    You aré a pro thank you for your tips dont you have xp deus2 tips thanks in Advanced Best regards from México Querétaro

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for this very kind comment. I do own just about every modern metal detector made. I use them all to test them and compare them frequently. I do not have any tips videos for XP Deus II because I am a representative as a Detexpert at Minelab. The Deus II is a fantastic machine and one of the best in the world no doubt. There are so many other content creators making good instructional videos on that machine that I don't feel the need to make those videos even if I could. Thank you again for watching the video and for taking the time to leave such a kind comment!

  • @mamall64
    @mamall64 Год назад +2

    best setting nox800 park1 recovery speed 2 fe2 f2 6 .50 tone

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      I'll have to check that out!! Thank you for the settings! Also, thank you for the view and comment!

  • @francis6738
    @francis6738 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you as well!!

  • @adamfuller5935
    @adamfuller5935 Год назад +1

    Great video as usual! Would love to connect and detect with you. I’m semi local.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank yiu for the view and comment! You can always send me an email at the email address in the description so we can chat about it! I am in the area of El Dorado Hills - Rescue. Thanks, again!

  • @Findingwithfrequency
    @Findingwithfrequency Год назад +1

    Good tutorial Mark you and Ron are good steward's of the hobby 👍 ATB 🦀

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      Thank you sincerely for the view and for leaving such an awesome comment!!

  • @jackfellmyjr5035
    @jackfellmyjr5035 8 месяцев назад +1

    great video

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching the video and taking the time to leave a kind comment!

  • @rickkeifer5928
    @rickkeifer5928 Год назад +1

    Great job Mark thanks.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you as well for the view and for taking the time to leave a comment! 🤠

  • @WallaceDunn
    @WallaceDunn 17 дней назад

    The problem with #4 is I AM the older generation!! Turning 68 this month and just started detecting in November.

  • @deepskyal
    @deepskyal Год назад +4

    I'm surprised you didn't mention overlapping your swing while talking about swing speed. Of all the videos I've watched, it is by far the worst habit I see. People swinging while walking, missing huge swathes as they go. This is why some places will never be hunted out.
    I was at a club hunt one time and a group was walking up a slope detecting. One fellow was behind them maybe 10 paces or so and ended up finding a gold coin the others walked right over. You may think you're covering a lot of ground, and you are from point A to point B, but you cover every bit as much overlapping your swing. You just may not get to point B with everything you dig.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      This is a fantastic tip and I absolutely should have mentioned this as it is a common mistake I see, even with some who consider themselves experienced detectorists! I can see when someone is out in the open areas trying to cover ground to find iron or a site, but once in the hot zone or in a park or beach for example each swing should overlap to make sure your not missing something. This is the real difference of a pro and amateur. I nerd to make a follow up video on this topic! Thank you for the view and fantastic comment! Happy hunting! 🤠

  • @حامد-ك1و
    @حامد-ك1و 2 месяца назад +1

    مارايك في جهاز impact pro

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  2 месяца назад

      Great machine, very capable and one of the best in it's class. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @strickdog
    @strickdog Год назад +2

    yes hunt the hot zone first then wander about...
    strick

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      I used to be that guy! I would always wander off, live and learn. Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @miragexl007
    @miragexl007 Год назад +1

    Investigating different youtube People.. I'll see if you do reviews or setups on certain machines. because I'm considering the Xterra pro.. It seems to be within my budget For getting into it now. Rather than stick with the $100 machine realm. I'm learning about it little by little before I probably get it.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      I do have many other videos on other machines. But to be honest this machine is currently the best bang for the buck in the industry. Thanks for the view and comment!

  • @RichardWong-on2pi
    @RichardWong-on2pi 9 месяцев назад +1

    Your cursor needs to be bigger with a brighter color or flashing. It was hard to follow where you were pointing to. Great tips. Thanks

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  5 месяцев назад

      I really appreciate feedback like this!! 🙏 I will make sure to do that next time I do a screen record. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @benhendricks9728
    @benhendricks9728 Год назад +1

    Rons the man

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      Yes Indeed!! Thank you for the view and comment! 🤠

  • @GPLAY-GAMER
    @GPLAY-GAMER 4 месяца назад +1

    I subscibed 🎉

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for the view, comment and subscription!! Much appreciated!

  • @maineguitarists
    @maineguitarists 9 месяцев назад +1

    You are a quality individual and i'm surprised you live in California. I grew up there when i was younger in the 70's and 80's before crime, homelessness drugs and now criminals walking the streets attacking people became the norm. It's sad what happened to the state after just a decade of the wrong people mismanaging things. Anyway, i live safely in Maine, where we find relics from the 18th century often, and breathe fresh air. No poisonous snakes etc also. Anyway, are you totally serious about your thing if you find say a 20 dollar gold piece your going to just hand it over to the land owner? You have already done all these other things, made sure you are respectful have permission etc. I do the same as far as asking for permission have never found a gold piece but have found gold rings etc. I learned early on if the owner seems either too interested in having things i find or is greedy, I bring along a couple indian head cents worth about a dollar or two, i call them decoys lol. Anyway, i consider myself honest and decent but don't think i would go to the extremes you do. You mentioned leaving the land as good or better but what about making sure you are skillful with your plugs, using a knife or small tool rather than guys ive seen lugging spades. Anyway, nice info. Cheers! tom in maine.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  5 месяцев назад

      I really wish I would have talked about digging holes, plugs and how to fill them in. Very important issue to land owners. As far as your question about the gold coin I have not been tested to that extent yet. However I did find a beautiful gold ring in one of my videos dating back to the California Gold Rush in a Chinese camp. I did show it to the landowner and I was very nervous that he would keep it but luckily he told me that I could keep it. It now resides on the top shelf of my display cabinet. But I did say in the video here that I do sleep good at night knowing that I'm honest and that I have been so fortunate over the years with the finest that I've made that I don't want to tempt The Relic Gods by being dishonest. In other words if I dig something incredible on private property and the landowner wants to keep it it is offset by all the other incredible things I found over the years. This is just my experience on the way that I look at it. It just so happens that living in California and the Gold Country I am in the mecca of where all of this incredible gold and Relics and coins are being found. If it wasn't for that I don't know that I would stay in this state. I have lived here my whole life and I have witnessed exactly what you said and it has been very sad. I am fortunate that I live in a very nice area of the state though that is probably a lot like where you are, small town America and minimal crime. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @guitawrizt
    @guitawrizt Год назад +1

    You da Man Brass.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you sincerely for the view and for taking the time to leave a comment!

  • @oldpelon
    @oldpelon Год назад +1

    Great information Thx

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you as well, the view and comment are much appreciated!

  • @patrickmanasco5905
    @patrickmanasco5905 9 месяцев назад +1

    Luck can be substituted for persistence and patience

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  8 месяцев назад

      It's like the old saying that bad luck is just missed opportunity. But at sometimes I have no other way to explain the success I've had over the years other than to say that it's 99% skill and 99% luck. Thank you for the view and for taking the time to leave a comment!

  • @DigginIt-MarkH
    @DigginIt-MarkH Год назад +1

    EXCELLENT INFORMATIVE VIDEO.....,😎✌️⛏️

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      Thank you for watching it and taking the time to leave a comment!

  • @jonesmorton7311
    @jonesmorton7311 26 дней назад +1

    What if you are the older generation?

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  26 дней назад

      Good point!! 🤔🤣 Maybe you can remember some long lost swimming holes or gatherings? Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @AndrewPattullo
    @AndrewPattullo Год назад +1

    Try that in the UK...... impossible

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      Which part mate? Are you talking about permissions? If so, I have no experience with it but I can see your point from things I've heard. Thank you for watching the video and for your comment, much appreciated!

  • @Philip-gn8wx
    @Philip-gn8wx 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Vern??. My number one mistake? Buying a very expensive metal detector...😂

    • @meredithheath5272
      @meredithheath5272 5 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂
      Are they really any better? I see such a range of prices - and the paraphernalia, which goes along with this endeavor!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  5 месяцев назад

      I have been very lucky with treasure hunting and metal detecting for the last 35 plus years. But I understand how some people can get frustrated. The bottom line is is if you want to find incredible things you need to be the first metal detector at a site! Bottom line. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @compubyte2010
    @compubyte2010 9 дней назад +1

    Seriously?? These are the 10 top mistakes, and things owners worry about ??
    These landowners ... aren't me . Cuz my #1 concern ( right next to liability ) is i don't want someone digging holes all over my yard, and not covering they're holes !!
    People who dig for sift and just leave holes piss me off !! Lol

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  9 дней назад

      Great point! Could be at the top of anyone's list. There are many fellow detectorists in my area that I just won't detect with because of these reasons. I remember saying many times in my video that this is my top 10 list, obviously it's not everybody else's top 10 list they can make their own lists in their own videos. So to answer your question in your first sentence: No, not serious, just a list I came up with for this topic. It's just a hobby... but I do personally consider fire as a primary concern way more so than leaving holes. Your putting holes right behind liability so we all have different ideas. I would like to see your top 10 list just to compare to mine. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @Thewatchinglad
    @Thewatchinglad 6 месяцев назад +1

    Yeah.. productivity. Now you talking job.
    into the for.. fun crowd... nice if luck strikes. Otherwise great cardio vitamins B and back to work Monday.
    Like playing $5 or $10 in lottery.
    Great efforts if a full time job ... Good luck

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  6 месяцев назад

      This that's so true period but it also has a lot to do with the quality of the site that you're detecting because if it has good research history and you're the first machine in there you're going to do good. But if you're going to old beat up sites or taking a chance on site you're not sure about could be a whole different story. Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @billweser8931
    @billweser8931 Год назад +1

    You don't have to get permission to hunt that spot?

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      I'm not sure which spot you're talking about? Obviously anything privately owned yes you would have to have permission on. Thank you for your view and for your comment!

  • @brettellis1837
    @brettellis1837 Год назад +1

    This is no bull shit best places to hunt highways back in the old days it was horse cart road works were road is ripped up or bridges 100meters either side my town did a west trip 350km stop turn around stop front of 4x4 50 meter sweep front 100meters and back to 4x4 shake dice 8 came up so next sweep back towards home =80km stop do the same sweep.

    • @brettellis1837
      @brettellis1837 Год назад

      Ps in 500meters of ground covered not a beaver or a bit of slaw or a pull tab.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад

      We do very well with old wagon roads here too. There were 3 different roads here all next to each other. The main freighter roads were for teamsters with freight wagons being pulled by multiple ox, miles or horses. Those roads were heavily rutted and bumpy and dusty. Only slow moving teams and wagons were allowed. The middle road was for horse drawn buggies, wagons and stage coaches, this road was more smooth and wide. The smallest road was for foot traffic and horseback riders only. The roads here in the 1848-1865 era were very busy in what is now California. They had to divide the roads into 3 parts so everyone would have room. These old roads are full of horseshoes, wagon and stage coach parts including jingle bells, crotal bells and horse rack of all kinds. An occasional coin or relic too. Thanks for the view and comment!

    • @brettellis1837
      @brettellis1837 Год назад

      Nice see here in Australia 🇦🇺 now yaks or hobies sand flats and there a massive chunk of landscapes should see the gold that comes from that when ya think about it ya only need 500mm of water on the flats heaps of area can be covered fast.this sport will over take the fishing I bet lol. Cheers stay safe good hunting.

  • @Donaldperson7
    @Donaldperson7 10 месяцев назад +2

    Well if it’s a can of gold or silver coins sorry dude I’m keeping it!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  5 месяцев назад

      I hear you on that and I have not been tested with finding something super valuable on private property but I would like to think I would still show the landowner. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @whitneymyers8894
    @whitneymyers8894 29 дней назад +1

    Bring a trash bucket. Lol

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  29 дней назад

      Great idea! Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @mamall64
    @mamall64 Год назад +2

    nox 800 the best for gold❤❤❤❤

    • @zoe-leesweeny8625
      @zoe-leesweeny8625 Год назад

      What settings do u run?

    • @mamall64
      @mamall64 Год назад

      @@zoe-leesweeny8625 recovery 2 park 1 50 tone fe 2 f2 6

    • @mamall64
      @mamall64 Год назад

      all metall serch

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +1

      You got that right, fantastic machine on gold!! 🤠

  • @Jannjoseff
    @Jannjoseff 10 месяцев назад +1

    I want to invite you to my place. Palawan, philippines to help me detect the prospect gold deposit burried by the japanese

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  10 месяцев назад

      You can always email me at the email listed in the description of all of my videos to send me information about what you're looking for. Thank you for the view and for your comment!

  • @johnferlazzo1779
    @johnferlazzo1779 2 месяца назад +1

    I would like to finish your video, but you take too long. You talk too much get to the point. I don’t have time to waste on listening to your voice take this as constructive criticism.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  2 месяца назад

      I will!! Thank you for the criticism 🙏 Sincerely appreciated!

  • @hiluxyota7200
    @hiluxyota7200 Год назад +22

    Number one mistake i see is people relying on what to dig based on numbers. Going by numbers is a huge mistake but no one has ever seemed to address it.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Год назад +6

      It's just another tool in my toolbox, I honestly use all info available to make a dig no dig decision but first and foremost is tone and trusting my ears. I am never "watching numbers" but rather glancing at them after I have heard a signal that passes my sound test first. You bring up a valid point! Thank you for your view and comment!

    • @markdoehrman5134
      @markdoehrman5134 10 месяцев назад +1

      Awesome Vidio!! But great ID on a detector is an awesome weapon to have. Tones are awesome to. But if you are relying on tones only you will be digging ALOT more iron than you want. especially on a site where you only have one shot on the site.

    • @meredithheath5272
      @meredithheath5272 5 месяцев назад

      I may never buy a metal detector - "just looking" out of curiosity! But, I can see that with most worthwhile endeavors - "doing and learning = experience" is key! An interesting point about discerning the tones of the detector - not relying on "the numbers, primarily"; hence avoiding a lot of needless work of digging for very "little value".

    • @DonoldTrump-z2o
      @DonoldTrump-z2o 2 месяца назад

      Lol😂that's why I go off sound not numbers meater

    • @miragexl007
      @miragexl007 21 день назад

      Finally going to start real metal , detecting this.. Still have my eyes set on the xterra pro... Then my price range without going two nuts.. It really looks like a good machine.. Better than the hundred dollar once i've had in the pass