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HUNTING
IN ALL METAL WITH THE SOVEREIGN
tip from Gary Keithline
: In addition to several good ideas that have been already listed
I have found it is a good idea to do the following:
Go out to a favorite old park where you think there is still an
occasional deep target. Switch the Sovereign to "all metal"
pinpointing mode. Then search the area for a deep sounding, barely
there blip. Make sure you hit the prospective target from two directions
90 degrees of each other. Then with the coil held precisely over
the center you have found switch to "discriminate" and
barely swing the coil over the exact center in as small of an arc
as you can muster. If the threshold goes silent it is junk iron.
If on the other hand it starts to climb and doesn't have a broken
up sound to the signal it is probably a very deep target. If you
are using a Sun Ray meter you should be able to get a lock on it
if you can control the size of the wiggle. The smaller the better.
The higher the pitch the higher the conductivity of the target.
There are times when this is the kind of hunting I prefer. You can
go after just coin sized objects that are deep. If the center is
different in "all metal" than it is in "discriminate"
then you are on a piece of junk. Anytime the sound is faint, the
centering is the same in both modes and the pitch is high you are
in for a metal detecting treat. I got a 1902 Barber, 1919 Merc and
a 1880 IH penny while showing a prospective customer the above this
evening in a "hunted out" park. The soil was so dry that
deep tonight was about 6 inches. If you are experiencing dry soils
it is much harder to get the really deep stuff. But at the same
time remember the trash is a bunch quieter also and some previously
masked coins may become available from the dry conditions.
Good hunting... Gary
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