
A half decent day on the beach! Lots of silver but not much gold!
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Masterclass in beach detecting again Fred. Great haul 

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Very impressive haul fred.
Have you got your machine fine tuned for just silver and gold, or where you digging lots of junk too?
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Paul
Have you got your machine fine tuned for just silver and gold, or where you digging lots of junk too?
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Just the basic Relic mode with sensitivity on max and volume gain on 21. For some reason not much junk about except iron.ipcress wrote: Wed Feb 07, 2018 1:47 am Very impressive haul fred.
Have you got your machine fine tuned for just silver and gold, or where you digging lots of junk too?
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Paul

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Ah ok thanks.
Could the lack of junk be because it was a fresh gully, so the lighter and modern ring pulls and caps where still in the now washed away top layer?
Search the gully's to find the denser older stuff, could this be a cunning plan?
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Could the lack of junk be because it was a fresh gully, so the lighter and modern ring pulls and caps where still in the now washed away top layer?
Search the gully's to find the denser older stuff, could this be a cunning plan?
ATB
Paul
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There generally isn't that much junk, although that depends upon what you call junk. I do find quite a lot of shrapnel and bullets but I enjoy finding them myself as they are great indicators of the the age of the layer that you are dealing with.ipcress wrote: Wed Feb 07, 2018 2:13 am Ah ok thanks.
Could the lack of junk be because it was a fresh gully, so the lighter and modern ring pulls and caps where still in the now washed away top layer?
Search the gully's to find the denser older stuff, could this be a cunning plan?
ATB
Paul
Searching gullies is a very well known tactic anyway if for no other reason that they cut down through the three or four feet of yellow sand towards the black stuff. Once you are near black sand a powerful detector will give you the edge. I avoid P.I.s because of all the iron but the CTX seems to handle it ok, as Explorers did before that and Sovereigns before them.


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3 or 4 feet that's not a gully, it's more like a chasm??
Good to hear that Minelab machines handle the conditions. The Equinox is on my list, subject to some independent reviews - Hopefully on here.
Though ML say about that the Equinox "Beach Mode however, can only perform successfully in typical beach conditions in Multi, therefore single frequencies are not available.
If the hype about this machine doesn't pan out and it's not great on wet sand, do you think it could be setup manually to a fixed frequency in another mode?
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Paul
Good to hear that Minelab machines handle the conditions. The Equinox is on my list, subject to some independent reviews - Hopefully on here.
Though ML say about that the Equinox "Beach Mode however, can only perform successfully in typical beach conditions in Multi, therefore single frequencies are not available.
If the hype about this machine doesn't pan out and it's not great on wet sand, do you think it could be setup manually to a fixed frequency in another mode?
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Paul
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I have no idea and, even though I intend to get one, we appear unlikely to get the chance to find out its real capabilities anytime soon.ipcress wrote: Wed Feb 07, 2018 2:57 am 3 or 4 feet that's not a gully, it's more like a chasm??
Good to hear that Minelab machines handle the conditions. The Equinox is on my list, subject to some independent reviews - Hopefully on here.
Though ML say about that the Equinox "Beach Mode however, can only perform successfully in typical beach conditions in Multi, therefore single frequencies are not available.
If the hype about this machine doesn't pan out and it's not great on wet sand, do you think it could be setup manually to a fixed frequency in another mode?
ATB
Paul

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I know where you're coming from. On the plus side for me, it will give some extra time to try and get some inland permissions before I commit my hard earnedfred wrote: Wed Feb 07, 2018 3:54 amI have no idea and, even though I intend to get one, we appear unlikely to get the chance to find out its real capabilities anytime soon.ipcress wrote: Wed Feb 07, 2018 2:57 am 3 or 4 feet that's not a gully, it's more like a chasm??
Good to hear that Minelab machines handle the conditions. The Equinox is on my list, subject to some independent reviews - Hopefully on here.
Though ML say about that the Equinox "Beach Mode however, can only perform successfully in typical beach conditions in Multi, therefore single frequencies are not available.
If the hype about this machine doesn't pan out and it's not great on wet sand, do you think it could be setup manually to a fixed frequency in another mode?
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I stand in awe Fred, been out this afternoon on a seeded field couldn't find the Eiffel Tower
and got wet to boot.

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You've been doing ok of late though.Giz wrote: Wed Feb 07, 2018 5:50 pm I stand in awe Fred, been out this afternoon on a seeded field couldn't find the Eiffel Towerand got wet to boot.

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Well dug Fred. a cracking session. Thanks for posting. 

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Wow......one hell of a day there Fred,very good going
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