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12 hours ago, flakmagnet said:

Although I don't know this for a fact, I believe any detector would have had problems with this area. There were at least four distinct layers of heavy black sand in the first 7 or 8 inches. I was going to take a picture at the time and now wish I had, it was an interesting test.

Thank you flak, the areas I have faced are not layered but consistent throughout depth of the strata caused by Basalt formations that are 100 to 200 yards offshore.   I've attached a photo and in it it you can see some ground up white sea shell particles.  It really is PI territory but I just can't bring myself to digging the iron that I know is there.  Maybe the Equinox can present some possibilities so I will continue observing.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Also pointing out that this forum is by far a more instructive and informative place to learn the ins and outs of this new platform. No hype, no bashing... just solid information and assistance. Bravo!

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