When things are a little slow I try to guess what is under the coil this time.
Do any of you do the same thing?
Now, just to clarify, I don't circle the target like a vulture while watching the screen.
The tone of the target is what I am trying to interpret
One pass to identify that the target is there.
Then a couple of passes left to right to confirm, and another two at 90 degrees to center it.
All the while thinking, what is this one.
On Friday I gave it a go back on penny beach.
And there are still some there. While wading just knee deep the guessing game started with pennies and keys.
The 270 fooled me. Back on dry land there was a slew of screwy signals in a 2 square foot area. The subtle change in tone didn't even register in my head on this one until I saw it glittering in the sun.
Sorry for the off colour pics. It is a very nice bright yellow brass. There is no way on this blue marble floating out in the middle of no where that I would have been able to guess what the heck this one was going to be. Any way here is the total of the beach finds. Saturday it was back to one of my favorite places.
I have kept the 5 X 10 Coiltek coil on primarily due to it weighing less than the 17" monster coil.
And while hunting parks the guessing game is usually over the clad signals.
Is it a dime or is it a quarter. Dime or quarter, quarter or dime etc. I am right only about 70% of the time.
Do any of you do the same thing?
Now, just to clarify, I don't circle the target like a vulture while watching the screen.
The tone of the target is what I am trying to interpret
One pass to identify that the target is there.
Then a couple of passes left to right to confirm, and another two at 90 degrees to center it.
All the while thinking, what is this one.
On Friday I gave it a go back on penny beach.
And there are still some there. While wading just knee deep the guessing game started with pennies and keys.
The 270 fooled me. Back on dry land there was a slew of screwy signals in a 2 square foot area. The subtle change in tone didn't even register in my head on this one until I saw it glittering in the sun.
Sorry for the off colour pics. It is a very nice bright yellow brass. There is no way on this blue marble floating out in the middle of no where that I would have been able to guess what the heck this one was going to be. Any way here is the total of the beach finds. Saturday it was back to one of my favorite places.
I have kept the 5 X 10 Coiltek coil on primarily due to it weighing less than the 17" monster coil.
And while hunting parks the guessing game is usually over the clad signals.
Is it a dime or is it a quarter. Dime or quarter, quarter or dime etc. I am right only about 70% of the time.
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