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<blockquote data-quote="Goldfield Joe" data-source="post: 100881" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>Hi Reg, great information, thanks very much. I just started detecting a month ago so I am on a steep learning curve. Flicking into Low is very handy in junky areas, especially with how heavily the ground is mineralized around here. </p><p></p><p>I am finding that even in Low a large iron target will give off a sound like a short "blip". </p><p>I dug a water tap at 12" yesterday and experimented with the conductivity switch before digging it. </p><p>Even though I was fairly sure it might be iron, the advice my dealer gave me was dig everything! </p><p></p><p>I am also finding that it is possible to guess more accurately the sounds of a Low target and what it may be. For instance, a bullet shell has a sharper tone, a small piece of rusty tin or a boot tack can be on the sharper, high pitched side, and a bullet being lead has a softer tone more like that of a small nugget. I guess this is all part of the fun of learning the machine and becoming better at using it. Thanks again, Joe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldfield Joe, post: 100881, member: 3537"] Hi Reg, great information, thanks very much. I just started detecting a month ago so I am on a steep learning curve. Flicking into Low is very handy in junky areas, especially with how heavily the ground is mineralized around here. I am finding that even in Low a large iron target will give off a sound like a short "blip". I dug a water tap at 12" yesterday and experimented with the conductivity switch before digging it. Even though I was fairly sure it might be iron, the advice my dealer gave me was dig everything! I am also finding that it is possible to guess more accurately the sounds of a Low target and what it may be. For instance, a bullet shell has a sharper tone, a small piece of rusty tin or a boot tack can be on the sharper, high pitched side, and a bullet being lead has a softer tone more like that of a small nugget. I guess this is all part of the fun of learning the machine and becoming better at using it. Thanks again, Joe. [/QUOTE]
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