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  1. Awsome find!  Any half dime is a great find but that one has some serious age and value on it.

    I'll share a quick story on a good find from this weekend. My friend Joe and I were hunting an early 1900s park and he found an 1836 Capped Bust Dime!     We are talking Eastern Washinton State here. We are lucky to find one Seated coin a year in our area and Bust Dimes aren't even on our radar. It was an exciting find for sure.

    Bryan

  2. For those of you who don't mind metal eyelets, the Keen Briggs hikers are my favorite waterproof hiker I have ever owned.  They are much lighter then they look and are very flexible.. I had no break in period.  The best way I can describe these is that I am completely unaware that I am wearing them until I get home and take them off.  This was from day one of wearing them.  I remember coming home the first time I wore them and was kind of bummed that I didn't notice my new boots all day.  Then I thought to myself, this is good.  They are made with thin leather and have been 100% waterproof so far.  Again these are not nearly as heavy as they appear.

    http://www.cabelas.com/product/KEEN-MENS-BRIGGS-MID/2302824.uts?productVariantId=4660192&WT.tsrc=PPC&WT.mc_id=GoogleProductAds&WT.z_mc_id1=04489065&rid=20&gclid=CO_Dp5fihNMCFZFffgodGO0L5A&gclsrc=aw.ds

  3. I have a Clean Sweep mounted on a Tesoro Golden uMax.  I got it last fall and have only had it out one time and it was a real eye opener!  I'm more of an old coin hunter but I do plan on doing some sport field hunting this summer for fresh drop Jewlery with it.       The amount of ground you can cover with one was somewhat shocking to me.  It worked very well and was easy to pinpoint with using the wiggle back method. 

    Bryan

  4. 3 hours ago, Rob Allison said:

    Hey Chuck,

      Funny you mentioned the Tesoro Mojave.  A guy called me about 2 months ago looking for one of these units.  He said he uses it for gold prospecting in Western Australia of all places.  He said the Tesoro brand is very difficult to get over there and he went through several of these units, looking for another one.  Why he was using this unit for nugget shooting is another questions, but sounded like he was finding gold and was happy with it.  

    I know I'm straying off topic from this thread but Rob I noticed when testing my Mojave that it was surprisingly sensitive to small gold.  Here are some Air test results while in high ground mode.  Bic Pen-3/4"   1/2 Grain (not gram) nugget 1"   1.3 gram nugget 5" .    One tenth oz gold coin 8 1/2"..  This is with the stock coil. I bought a Nel Snake coil for it in hopes of using it on my custom shorty shaft but it fell on its face with that coil and lost all its sensitivity to small gold.  If the Mojave can handle bad soil with its stock coil it might be a good little silent search nugget hunter for the right person or location.  It's so light, simple and cheap it's easy to make the case to own one.

    Bryan

     

  5. The more I read about the Impact, the more impressed I am with its number of unique modes and settings. It doesn't seem to be just another rehashed VLF.  I'm a little torn because I like to keep things simple if I can, but some of the features and the flexibility of the detector are real appealing.  I always feel a little uncomfortable owning a lot of detectors. I don't like to having them and all their coils sitting around to use just for specific locations. The Impact might replace a few of my detectors plus add more technology to the lineup.  I'm close to pulling the trigger.  

    Bryan

  6. I know what your saying about VLF depth Steve and ID accuracy at depth.  My soil sounds a lot like yours.  Some detectors are a few inches deeper in All Metal mode as you know and I was just hoping they discovered a way to impart enough iron discrimination into the All metal to squeeze out another 1 or 2 inches.  I have one site in particular that I don't need accurate ID just a rough iron ID.  I tend to get a little too optimistic sometimes I guess..

    Bryan

  7. The Impact looks to have some great capabilities but really I am only interested in that one All Metal Mode that Keith showcased in his video. If I understand it correctly and it works at depth it would be the only VLF that I know of that has this capability and I would buy it for that reason alone.  I crave depth more than separation... I want to pull dimes past 10 inches which is my current limit in my ground with my FBS detectors. 

    Bryan

  8. Thanks Steve. It will be interesting to see how it works at depth.  I have a site this would come in handy if it truly works.  Old coins start at 7" and go deeper from there. I am tapped out at 10" with my detectors. I have had some success hunting in All metal with other detectors but it's frustrating as you know. If you can discriminate out most iron I could dig everything else past 7" since there is no or very little aluminum past the first 7".  I could see where this could be good for larger nugget hunting too if it actually works at depth. 

    Bryan

  9. What caught my eye in this Video of Keith's is the special All Metal mode that has somewhat of an audible discrimination ability.. I was not that excited about this detector until I saw this.  Could be a very powerful tool the no other detector has that I know of. 

    I think he called it the  General D mode  iron actually low tones in All Metal Mode.

    I would like to hear your opinion of it Steve. 

    Bryan

  10. 33 minutes ago, TX Todd said:

    People like to flame new machines because it's not their brand or their model. Minelab doesn't build toys. I am not worried about that. It is said they are aiming at the novice. That doesn't mean the X spert can find a use for it. 

    What I am interested in is it new tech or does it do something different or better than whats already avaliable.

    I am not going to run out and get one until I hear and see one. 

    I am also interested in Fishers possible new machine.

    Minelab Go-Find is pretty close to a toy but I don't think the Monster will be.   Like you I'm not ordering one until I at least read some reviews and see some real video of it in action.  Hopefully that time is soon!

    Bryan

  11. I wasn't worried about it finding bigger gold. My thinking on the chart was that if it only out performs current gold detectors on the market in 0.1 to 0.9 gram range, would it be worth buying if you already own for example a Gold Racer like myself. 

    There is definitely other features about the detector that make it attractive besides it performance though. 

    Bryan

  12. Awesome post Steve!   I bought a used V3i last fall and after one evening on the couch clicking through the menus trying to set it up, I lost interest real fast. Being able to program it from a PC like the CTX would have changed my whole attitude.   My friend runs a V3i and does very well with it when it's dialed in.  When it's not dialed in to our location I can see his frustration and lack of confidence with it.  He needs to check the deep signals I find with my CTX to see if it's running properly.  I have seen him go on tare with it a few times when he's got it set up right.   I wanted to like it but didn't have the patience for it.  I can turn on my CTX in pretty much any program and go find coins without fear of screwing it up.  You mostly are just trying to squeeze the last inch or two out of it by changing up the settings. 

    Bryan

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