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Dave The Slave
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There`s a moral to this

Post by Dave The Slave »

Hello folks,
the last 3 beach visits, using the 400i on dry sand, inland settings of Custom Mode, 2 off Max Sensitivity and Discrim out below 60, led to this over around 8hrs.
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If only they had followed the above message, I would not have had to dig up,

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for the paltry sum of

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87 items for the recycling bin, 20 other items.

Keep Britain Tidy. [81/]

Oh well, at least it was warm and dry, with a view of the liners anchored in the bay.

Cheers, [81/]
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Post by detecting rod »

had 8 hours on my only permission with my 300i yesterday,had little more trash than that ,but had 3 nice badges and 35 coins 1891 -2006,the garrets do find the bits but you have to be willing to work your way through the rubbish as well ,send a bill to the local council for the work your doing for them lol
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Good grief. Even we managed about £2.50p in half an hour this afternoon. [88/]
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Post by beachboy70 »

That looks like a normal days detecting on some beaches shame really that people drop the tops, even though you can hear them it's not easy trying to pick out the good signals between them. i pick up loads but some beaches are so loaded with them you would need 2 carrier bags to cart them away. beachboy70 [84/]
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