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  1. 1 hour ago, strick said:

    I've been running it down to were I can just here it comfortably...the ferrous audio  can get insanely loud on that machine I think I've been running it around 3-4 if I remember right for my ears...

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    From what I remember from the Equinox, that iron audio is not just iron targets but ground noise as well. I kind of wished they didn't combine iron targets and ground noise together on the Manticore as well. It clutters up the audio a lot. I hope I'm remembering that correctly?

  2. 18 hours ago, Rick N. MI said:

    Amazing the stuff you find.

    Thanks, it's really a bad strategy called "just keep digging" and hope something good  comes out 😆 It works sometimes though 🤔

    18 hours ago, F350Platinum said:

    Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I try to arrange my trash sometimes but nobody does it better than you. 👍 Also, no one is more honest about just how rigorous beach hunting can be, anyone thinking they are going to go out and find great stuff without digging all that junk well... No. 🤣

    And you consistently pull silver and gold out of places that are beaten to death!

    I consider my finds "lucky", but you sir, are an artist. 🏆

     

    Thanks. That $20 I sent you to say nice stuff about me was well worth it. 😁 Beach hunting can be rough or not. It all depends on your health, attention span and temper 😄. Being able to trick yourself into thinking that the next target is gonna be gold helps as well. In my area, I have to contend with a group of really good beach detectorists. Theses guys are like laser beams, and there finds are way better than mine. They know that beaches extremely well, and even have people that live close by report to them when they see beach erosion. I have to hit areas that are not as obvious or just happened to open up (erode) before they get to them.

    16 hours ago, Joe D. said:

        I've always said that Schools trash arrangements are a work of art, and should be framed! Might be the next Hot🔥 decorating trend with all the "Green♻️" people out there!! You can make them special; Sign and date each, and number them to coincide with the hunt number it's from, and place each in a Riker case!!👍

       I'm Green with envy, for the Silver and Gold too!!🥁😁🍀👍👍

    That's an good idea 🤔 Sell all my trash and have more money to buy the next Minelab detector that promises more coins and less trash. So far the less trash has worked out very well for me, don't ya think? 😄

    7 hours ago, rvpopeye said:

    Another amazing batch of finds ! 

    Maybe you should organize  classes like our MD dealers do ?🤔

    I can set the example of what not to do. 😊  I'd be better off selling detectors and using the profits to buy my silver coins. 👍 But I guess I could push the health benefits and the positive environmental side of it like Joe D said. 🤔  Ok - classes are $100 an hour as long as Minelab doesn't up prices anymore. 🙂

  3. A rare 2-day beach hunt – numbers # 25 & 26. Tides were super low, so I decided to take the Manticore to Beach #1, where I had some success previously digging the rocky areas. This is a popular beach since it produces seated coins and Indians fairly regularly. Tides were low but the ocean was still angry from a passing storm, so the area I wanted to do didn’t drain as well and as long as I had hoped for. 6 Hours with the Manticore did not produce much. This was one time I should have packed it up and pulled out the GPX, but I really wanted the time on the Manticore. The 2 silvers it did find, sounded out nicely and were deep. Same for the 2 Indians. Odd finds included a blank lead round which is that exact diameter as a nickel. Also, the heart attach coin turned out to be a religious verse token. I hoped it was a silver dollar, but the weight gave it away as aluminum. 😌 Not as good as I planned but enough to make me switch beaches the following day. Day 2, Beach 2: Started out with the Manticore because this was my first real outing on a trashy nonferrous and ferrous beach. I want to call this place tar beach for all the broken chunks of tar that are mixed in with the sand. I had to reduce the sensitivity which helped with the iron falsing, but the depth was nowhere as good as when there are few target present. I was getting less crisp hits on coins and even the big lead sinkers were reading softer than they should have. What really puzzled me was turning up the sweep speed did the opposite of what I thought it would do. I was running 4, but 5 and up did not help in separating the iron from the coins much. All it did was make the targets sound soft and worse (clipping as expected). So I turned it down to 3 and found if I swung fast (like those English lads do in their pastures), the targets stood out much better. It goes against the grain by swinging fast while reducing the target separation to 3, but it worked. It's not that the Manticore did not hit the coins, it’s just different that I imagined it would react like. I was running surf and seawater, sensitivity between 17 – 19, alternating between all metal and disc. I actually like the all metal for this situation. I wanted to use disc, but with the amount of iron, I needed the screen open to get the targets to sound a bit better. After a while, I decided to take the GPX out and redid the same area as the Manticore and found a couple more coins. I then expanded it out for the rest of the hunt. The more I use the Manticore, the more I think it’s going to be a real good machine for parks and unplowed fields. For the beach, I’m liking it in wet sand with sparse to medium target density. In heavy density, it’s a bit tricky in the iron. I can do a better job with the GPX in iron.  Pretty beat from the 2 days hunting, the travel back and forth, and I even had to slip in 3 hours of job work between the 2 hunts. Happy to get out and hunt twice!

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  4. 2 minutes ago, F350Platinum said:

    Thanks NC, I thought it might be a Reale at first, but it was even more exciting to find one of these. I only know of one other detectorist pal that has found one, but he has hunted since he was 8.

    Buttons are as interesting as coins to me, thankfully the cherry pickers leave enough of them behind to keep me coming back! 😎

    Nice hunt. Buttons were irrelevant to a lot of detectorists in my area back in the day. They used to toss them back in the hole when they found them. They were only after Large cents and silver! I had a good friend who (once enlightened 😄), remembers throwing away a GW button before he knew what they were. I love buttons, since I dig any non ferrous and have found many good items because of previous people leaving them. That place looks like a great spot, especially if you can find the 1600's sweet spot. Good luck there.

  5. Thanks Daniel for all the hard work. I too have found that discrimination on is going to be my starting point at beaches and parks. Mineralized soil with the Manticore is probably never going to happen. I'll try what was suggested from Steve and others, but I'm guessing I'll always switch rather quickly to the GPX and not waste time trying to make something out of nothing. If all goes well tomorrow, I will be running disc on the Manticore and a moderately quick pace, chasing that low tide down. I guess we are always hoping that we can just bring one machine to do it all, but that's not how things seem to end up unfortunately. If they could just update that T2 to be a little deeper, the pulse machine may just stay home 😄

  6. I use a small spade for all dry and slope sand. Works great. I also have the Xtreme scoop and carbon fiber handle. Pricey for sure but built extremely well, but it is a lot heavier than the light gauge ones that seem to break at their seems. So if you are not into lugging a heavy scoop on your shoulders, then it may be better to buy a couple of light gauge ones and have your welder on speed dial 😉 Seriously, I have not tried to pry rocks with it, generally scoops don't handle that too well anyhow, but I have buried that scoop as deep as it goes and never had an issue with it. The only issue is being able to pull a full scoop of wet sand up and flip it. That can lead to a sore wrist pretty fast. Hope that gives you an idea of the Xtreme scoop.

     

  7. 10 hours ago, George Kinsey said:

    Was not a Bounty Hunter Fan. Big Bud Pro was one I still have.

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    Bounty Hunter was the first "Real" detector I used. My 2nd cousin took me under his wing at the age of 7 to go detecting. After using a radio shack ($19.99), he found a dealer and bought the Rebel, a BFO unit. I think it was copper color.  Hot rocks never sounded better 😄 Then he upgraded to a Bounty Hunter Outlaw (the one with the good/bad meter). I can't even find a picture of the Rebel online.

  8. 11 hours ago, rvpopeye said:

     

     

    Electric trains !🙄

    If I was trying to find ways to produce EMI ,,DC arcing would be in the top 5 ...

    Looks like you overcame the obstacle !

    WTG !

    Don't miss that negative low !

    I never got into electric trains as a kid. Maybe it was a premonition of things to come 😄. I generally deal with the noise or just put on an anti interference coil and be done with it. The Manticore did better than the Equinox did, but not by much. The bad thing about super low tides and living so far away from a beach is, you have to make a decision on which beach to hunt. Pick wrong and it's the long ride home of shame 😞

  9. Beach hunt # 24 was at the heavy EMI beach. I like to check back here when there isn’t a good low tide. I just work the upper beach to see if anything is within range. Couldn’t hear many deep coin targets, but I did manage some leftovers from previous storm damage. I wanted to try the Manticore at low tide, but I found a couple silvers with the GPX, so I missed low tide by about a half hour. No big deal since I didn’t hear many targets other than small stuff down low. Switched to the grass area for the little time I had left and hunted up a bunch of clad. The difference from the GPX to the Manticore for iron recovery is skewed, since I dug all iron targets with the GPX but did not do the same with the Manticore. Not a spectacular hunt, but I did get 3 silvers and that was more than I thought I would get there. I think next week has some really low tides, so the Manticore will get a low tide workout. Hopefully something good shows up. Always a good day when you get a chance to get out detecting.

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  10. 5 hours ago, TampaBayBrad said:

    I've been finding most pull tabs hit high 20's low 30's but foil balled up in a coin shape has been a pia. That and little tiny bits of flat slaw or other metal no bigger than a round pin head in the first inch of sand. They keep falling through my shovel and I still can't find them even though it's only a handful of sand. 😠 Just keep walking on.....

     

    2 hours ago, okara gold said:

    I’m experiencing the same thing. Those tiny bits hit with a strong audio. I’ve spent too much time searching for the little buggers and when I do find them, my response is “unbelievable “! Unbelievable because it is sounding off so well on such tiny targets. But I keep thinking… chains!!  In the water is more problematic when the target falls through the scoop. I may resort to making a flotation screen with tiny holes so I can just dump a scoop in it, check the results and be on my way. 
    I read an article about micro gold hunting on the beach. That is looking for earring backs, studs, etc. Seeing they will only be a few inches deep, use a plastic kids sifting toy with tiny holes and isolate the target in it quickly. 

    Small targets scream out loud.  That was one of the things that I didn't like about the Equinox and Manticore is the audio boost that seems to be applied to small targets. A tiny pinpoint helps you a bit, but some small rings may pinpoint small as well. Pull tabs for me have been all over the place but 20's -30's is where most fall. But 40's and even some 50's makes isolating a gold ring pretty hard I'm assuming. The land hunting seems to be where I get the 40-50's on pull tabs. I've even had some beaver tails read 27 which is what I thought a nickel would read. I'm starting to wonder if changing modes, changes target ID's a lot? If all the gold chains stay in the mid single digits, then that may help isolate at least gold chains where the tinfoil has already been washed away.

  11. 14 hours ago, okara gold said:

    5 / 6 ID

    Nice low numbers. The manticore may have 99 numbers but some of the combinations are weird. Those pull tabs are stretched over a large span of numbers and probably cross gold numbers a lot. I guess that is so we don't cherry pick gold 😄 So do the foil numbers. Gone are the days when a 6 or a 9 on the CTX 3030 got your heart pumping (especially at low tide). My only gold find was a man's ring that read 53. I found a pull tab the other day that rang higher that it should have. It rang up at 53 as well.

  12. 15 hours ago, F350Platinum said:

    Thanks! Try as I might I can't see the "D" with a loupe, but it sure looks like it in the photo 😀 I'll have to count but my silver count for this year is much higher.

    I think I have some of that nickel stuff around, never used it. Wish I could get a date from the shield nickel too. 😵

    Sure looks like one, although smooshed a bit. 😄 The nickel date restorer will work on any nickels, but will probably take a couple more applications for the Shield due to it's tiny date.

  13. On 2/11/2023 at 9:21 AM, JPS said:

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    hello to you, how deep did you find the ring please. it will make a nice gift for Valentine's Day on February 14 (in France), I don't know if it exists in other countries

     

    We have Valentine's day too,  here but the thing I found was an earring, not a ring and it is "Bling" which is a fancy way of saying, it's junk!!! 😄 Not real. So if I give it to her for Valentine's Day,  there will be a lot of my metal detectors for sale very cheap and I will have to sleep on your couch for a while 😐 The earring was not very deep, maybe 3 or 4"

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