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$260 you got a deal! My father in law lived in Mexico for 15 years he always drove a beat up van or RV....the less attention the better. Lots of stories he had. But he liked it there 🙂 strick
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Parks Are A Different Beast Than Beaches
strick replied to Sirius's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Get a tumbler if you don't have one already. It is great for cleaning all the clad you find plus for questionable jewelry. If it does not survive a tumble and shine right up then it goes in the junk box (let neighbor kids pick from) or into the garbage can. Your bracelet may just clean right up. strick -
Cool find those parks can be full of surprises no mistaking that German eagle.. strick
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Manticore Center Line Question...
strick replied to basstrackerman's topic in Minelab Manticore Forum
Yes I think this is right...I've been running my threshold as I would if I were nugget hunting with barely audible...the ground noise is easily differentiated from an iron target as it breaks through the threshold. I believe the threshold is set to zero and you have to engage it in all the programs except the gold modes...they call it "referenced threshold" I tend to run my detectors in all metal most of the time except when relic hunting in nail beds where it can get monotonous very quickly.. I don't know if you guys are running with the threshold on or off...good discussion strick -
Manticore Center Line Question...
strick replied to basstrackerman's topic in Minelab Manticore Forum
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... strick -
You wont her the iron grunts with all metal off...I constantly toggle back and forth while hunting. I prefer to hear everything so usually hunt with it on but will turn it off once in while to give the old ears a break. Dont be afraid to turn the sensitivity down a little more..find target at 22 and turn it down to 18 and see how it sounds. I like deep audio at the beach. it's a little smoother then prospecting. strick
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Nice job Compass thats a killer ring. Not sure bout the copper comment a gold ring that large would ring as a high conductor usually..it doesn't need copper or silver in it to do that. Is it stamped? strick
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Nice work 350 I like your hunting strategy for plowed fields..I’ll have to remember that if I ever get to a plowed field. You’ve inspired me to maybe get out this weekend and have a go at a old spot or maybe just hit a park where there is a chance for a gold ring. Thanks for taking us along on another adventure. Strick
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Testing Gear Today River Beach Hunting
strick replied to F350Platinum's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
I like that floaty thing been wanting to make one for a while now . Vets are nice guys but their memory is terrible lol. What did you dig 2 feet deep? I dug a hot wheel this morning at a beach I usually hunt in the summer I’d swear it was 2 feet deep but would not tell anyone as they might think i was crazy. Was sure it was going to be a big piece of iron. What program you using in the water? strick -
Target Separation Manticore Vs. Deus 2
strick replied to Chase Goldman's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
I have nothing really to offer...I'm a user not a tester..I don't have the patience for it plus I'll forget what I did soon afterwards and give a wrong report lol. All I can add is that they are both lightning fast. The Deus fast program really impressed me when I first started using it but when the smaller coil comes out for the M-Core it may be a tough choice which one to pick up... strick -
Manticore Center Line Question...
strick replied to basstrackerman's topic in Minelab Manticore Forum
Went on a hunt at a swimming hole this morning and dug some sinkers that were not touching the center line and noticeably below it but not down into the ferrous range. It was dependent on which program I was using. AT HC seemed to keep them at or near the centerline the rest were below a bit...just an FYI EDIT: I tested some at home in the grass and it was the same. strick -
Happy Birthday Norman here’s to a few more nuggets for the poke 🍻 strick
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Two Equinox 900 Coin And Relic Finds
strick replied to Jeff McClendon's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
I love old military buttons...nice work Jeff strick -
Personally I'm not that interested in it's small gold capabilities, most VLF's are fairly useless for small gold up where we hunt due to the hot soil....we are all using PI's up in the high country. As it stands right now I could see it working good in tailing piles for some larger specimens. I dug some non ferrous out of some tailing piles on my little trip weekend before last in the foot hills. Someone here has posted finding some gold chains already with the M-Core which is all that I am interested in anyways...it's coin and jewelry and relic capabilities. But yea it would be a bonus if they could improve on its small gold capabilities as well. Then there would be no stopping it. strick
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The displeasing reports are mostly coming from not enough time on the machine. Once they get some time then the light bulb goes off. The machine may get some kinda software up date that can make it only better than it already is. The manticore will go down as one of Minelabs best vlf detectors. strick
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Great scoops. Just like detectors I have too many scoops. I have a 720i and a 920i The 920i I like for wide open big beach hunting but it is a big heavy scoop. The 720i I don't use much because it has a 90 degree shaft which I found later not too like. Use my starv the most I've found s it's the lightest scoop. They all have carbon fiber shafts. My wife likes the starv as well and picks it over the aluminum scoop we got years ago. strick
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My Very First Indian Head - Should I Clean It?
strick replied to nebulanoodle's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
I was told by coin shop guy a long time go that anything I dug out of the ground would probably not be worth much...he was right for the most part but if you ever get a key date coin or an old coin in pristine condition then I would advise not to clean it unless you know what you are doing. If your coins are not worth anything but their intrinsic value to you then I would encourage you to learn how to clean them without ruining them. Cabin fever (member here) has not posted in a while but if you want to research some of his old posts had the best methods of cleaning indians and wheat cents...it did not involve water (hint) also the infamous you-tuber Aquachigger had a great video about cleaning a large copper cent that I recall watching a while ago. Have fun and do what you want with your coins. strick -
Manticore Center Line Question...
strick replied to basstrackerman's topic in Minelab Manticore Forum
I toggle back and forth from disk to wide open constantly while hunting and can confirm that depth does not seem to be effected much while in disk. With the CTX there was a loss of depth while running in disk. To the OP how much off the centerline are are you talking? just barely then yes some good targets will be just a hair off of the centerline but not much in my experience. Also target smearing is quite common when there is iron in very close proximity to a good target but usually the smear will be still touching the centerline. This I demonstrated early on and I believe is in the manual as well? I have dug nothing yet that I can remember that was a good target way off of the centerline. strick -
Equinox 900 Or Manticore?
strick replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
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Two In The Hole - Again! Coins, Relics (update)
strick replied to F350Platinum's topic in XP Deus II Forum
Lol yea been spending too much time on the manticore forum. I remember my first true love the ctx 3030. Nothing was as good or better then it. I could not see how anyone could find fault with it. Yea it was a little heavy...maybe a little slow but I could pull stuff out of the nail beds it seemed just as well as my buddy with his deus 1. After hunting with me for over a year...he couldn’t take it any longer and bought a ctx for himself. He was so much into the deus I don’t think he ever really learned all the controls on the ctx but I had set it up for him to just turn on and go (he had done the same for me with my deus) He takes his grand daughter coin hunting with it. But he still is a Deus guy #1 Sometimes a guy will make a post titled X detector finds this or Y detector finds that. When the truth of the matter is most likely any modern detector would have found it just as easily...because we all know it’s not what your using but how your using it and more importantly then anything where you are hunting that really matters. Like Steve says all of the modern vlfs are so close in technology it’s like splitting hairs. I’d. Say with gold nugget hunting it’s little different as the machines are different technologically speaking But yea detector bashing gets old quick. I spend about 2 seconds on a couple of the face book pages and have to leave it’s so bad. The xp deus 2 is a great machine one of the best out there, We all like watching your exploits Bob your onto some really cool spots with lots of old history so keep posting buddy 👍 Strick
