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That pecan grove must have some relic trees in full bloom. Who could possibly tire of your harvest? 

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13 hours ago, Dan(NM) said:

Let me know if these posts are getting old

Maybe in a few centuries, but you're safe until then.  ?  Thanks for posting your settings, too.

Is that larger button silver?  Very nice looking after you cleaned it.

 

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7 minutes ago, GB_Amateur said:

Maybe in a few centuries, but you're safe until then.  ?  Thanks for posting your settings, too.

Is that larger button silver?  Very nice looking after you cleaned it.

 

Thank you ?   The larger button is brass,  it's the lighting.

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Congrats Dan!

I've tried to use 2 tones setting in the field, but it is harder than it sounds.

I am so used to 5 & 50 tones that while using 2 tones I can't really tell what is underneath the coil. Everything sounds like a silver coin.

 

 

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37 minutes ago, aygore said:

Congrats Dan!

I've tried to use 2 tones setting in the field, but it is harder than it sounds.

I am so used to 5 & 50 tones that while using 2 tones I can't really tell what is underneath the coil. Everything sounds like a silver coin.

 

 

Lol.... I understand where your coming from. I set mine up this way at this location, because if I get a repeatable tone, I'm going to dig it. I have my first tone break pitch set at 1, my other tone break pitch is set at 25. For me, when I'm on an 8 to 10 hour hunt, I don't have that mental fatigue from listening to more than a two tones.  My hunting partner, he can't stand running two tones.

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Dan --

Yet again, NICE job!  Great saves!

Steve

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