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I have a chest mount but didnt use it. Probably will next time. Im thinking looking towards the ground all the time isnt helping my neck.Found an assortment of junk including old tabs, tent peg, you name it.Dont know how to post a pic on here.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
for 2 & 1/2 hrs today. My first hunt of the year. I used the 5 inch hockey puck and went to a spot that has produced a few wheaties in the past. Got one wheatie, a broken sterling ring, a few clad coins and junk.Mainly looking for older stuff. Several beaver tails read as nickel. Also got a few nails that gave an iffy coin signal. Had to switch hands now and then. Not used to swinging a detec
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Miikey
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Wow, I've always dreamed of finding an old unhunted pinic grove. They put a playground in one of our local parks and indeed moving some dirt around enabled some old wheaties, marbles and such to be found...
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Miikey
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
You might check out the Garmin Etrex that sells for $ 100.00 or less. It has a high sensitivity receiver but not a bunch of bells and whistles. I have one that I use as a backup while geocaching. Most Gps units have problems under the trees and near buildings. They won't take you exactly to your spot, but could be off by 10-30 roughly, at times. That's been my expierince. You want one w
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Miikey
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I need to get a decent pinpointer for those rare occasions when I go detecting. Havent been very active the last several yrs. Its heck getting older)
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Miikey
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