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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
Pre decimal and relics with Garrett Ace 300i
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldpick" data-source="post: 279286" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>No worries, with the Ace you may only get a part high or bell tone on some real deep coin targets that might be pushing the ability of the detector. When I owned an Ace, If I couldn't get a consistent high tone or bell tone on both swings of the coil, I would check in pinpoint mode, and if it indicated a small deep target (ie faint), I would most likely dig it. Using pinpoint mode is similar to a true all-metal mode, and will offer the best detection depth over normal coin/jewllery/relic modes, the only difference is you will hear all metal targets.</p><p></p><p>You will need to release the pinpoint button every now and again to retune the Ace, if you leave your finger on it for a lengthy time, the backgound threshold will get louder and louder till it blots out the target. Not the most conventional way of using the Ace, but it is handy for precisely locating deeper targets that the normal modes won't be able to handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldpick, post: 279286, member: 1695"] No worries, with the Ace you may only get a part high or bell tone on some real deep coin targets that might be pushing the ability of the detector. When I owned an Ace, If I couldn't get a consistent high tone or bell tone on both swings of the coil, I would check in pinpoint mode, and if it indicated a small deep target (ie faint), I would most likely dig it. Using pinpoint mode is similar to a true all-metal mode, and will offer the best detection depth over normal coin/jewllery/relic modes, the only difference is you will hear all metal targets. You will need to release the pinpoint button every now and again to retune the Ace, if you leave your finger on it for a lengthy time, the backgound threshold will get louder and louder till it blots out the target. Not the most conventional way of using the Ace, but it is handy for precisely locating deeper targets that the normal modes won't be able to handle. [/QUOTE]
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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
Pre decimal and relics with Garrett Ace 300i
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