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  1. Yup, where the snow gets piled in parking lots has proven good hunting. But you do have to wait for it to melt some what.
  2. No regrets. It has upped my gold recovery rate over the Nox 600. Can't wait for the thaw!
  3. Mine just arrived. Now waiting for thaw!
  4. Where I fresh water hunt there is a lot of can refuse over the last 100 years. Deep iron is a big problem. Yes, 4 on RS seems to work best with sensitivity between 19 and 21 in LC mode. Being in water helps slow down your swing speed. Ring and coin recovery has picked up with these settings.
  5. We might have gotten one for Canada. At that price they can keep them.
  6. Don't know about Florida beaches and haven't been to any west coast beaches yet. However, my last three hunts before it froze up were done with the prospecting sound scheme. Lots to learn in that mode but all three hunts were successful in finding silver and gold rings! As noted, it will be nice to be able to discern foil from precious metal targets. More time is needed with these settings. The Manticore has been a game changer in my recovery record in 2023. 10 gold rings, 14 silver rings, 31 non precious rings. 2 silver chains, 5 silver earrings. One gold charm.
  7. You know, I was thinking. If they release an update before Christmas that solves all issues it has... Make it out perform Deus II where the Deus shines, and have a new button function that pulls the target out of the dirt for you. I might be able to put my nose back in joint, before Christmas 🤪
  8. Hope you bought any extra available coils that you desire. We can't even get them here and they're also increasing their price by %25.
  9. Well, I just spoke with our dealer here in Calgary. No word from Minelab on coil shipments. However they were told of the %25 price hike for January 1st.
  10. Just watched a Minelab Australia video saying across the board price increase of approximately %25 for all metal detectors. Manticore is listed in Aussie dollars, same as Canuck dollars as $2199. New price January 1st. $2699...
  11. Gold pull tabs just sound better, as do balls of foil!
  12. Hi KDX, Try lowering recovery speed to 4 or 5, sensitivity between 16 and 19. I usually am on LC and have been using prospecting audio. Takes some getting used to the sounds but I do believe the audio helps to identify the core sound of your target. You will find an extreme difference between bottle caps and modern Canadian clad. Our clad has way less pronounced iron or bass tones. Also new quarters are scratchy sounding like a rusted through tin can. Dimes are almost impossible if you are discriminating. Hope that helps!
  13. I tried this mode out again yesterday. It works real well with our crappy modern clad. Still need to fine tune it, but I see possibilities.
  14. I tried prospecting audio today. Since a few here are having success with it. Interesting signals for fresh bottle caps. I guess the trace is the qualifier for these. I miss the iron grunt. Will need a lot more experience with this feature... seems to work best with uncorroded targets.
  15. My soil conditions change too quickly. I gave up manually ground balancing years ago with the Equinox. I just remember how many times that I re-balanced my Tesoro to go over ground just detected and was actually successful in recovering something interesting.
  16. Interesting. I tried prospecting mode a couple times. Too much garbage or iron where I detect. Will have to try it more in the spring. As for pennies. I have had days when the ground is soft. That I have dug 500 pennies.(I really did count them.) There are some school yards in Calgary that make your detector's signal sound like a machine gun. Thanks for the tip!
  17. Officially my season just came to an abrupt end due to weather. An observation that I've had; and wondering if anyone else has come to the same conclusion. The large gold rings that I have recovered this year have had TIDs of 51, 61 and 69. The 51 is usually outside the range of zinc pennies but depending on oxidation of target and soil mineralization it fits. The 2d screen is the game changer. Yes I can hear the difference in smoothness of sound between gold and zinc most of the time. When in doubt check the screen. Fresh zinc always gets dug because the trace shows no bleeding. This is why you dig pennies! Just the fat ones...😀 Thoughts?
  18. Flimsy, and afraid of losing it in the surf. Guess I'll have to rtv the skid plate to the coil.
  19. Thanks for all the compliments. I believe the wind storms that we've been having have really churned the sand up. This ring was found in about 6" of soft sand. The inside of it was packed with clay... now cleaned out. Makes me wonder if there's more treasures waiting to be recovered. Lols And that big yellow stone is a topaz, there's an inclusion you can see under magnification. Absolutely no scratches or chips on the surface. I have no idea what the other stones may be. Ideas?
  20. We've had a lot of wind storms from the north pushing the sand around. As for the water level; been pretty dry this summer. Lake started off about a foot lower than last year. Which doesn't help. The hunt only lasted about 4 hours. When I started coming across other detectorist diggings, I knew it was time to go.
  21. Went water detecting on Saturday to a local beach. This popular spot can be totally non producing. It gets detected hard. A four hour hunt, lake was lower than I've ever seen it and sand bars have really been moved around. Results: 4 rings in 4 hours. The big one is 17.4 grams 18k from Pakistan. Rang up like a zinc penny. The small one is under a gram and rang up like a stainless ring, but smaller.
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