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  1. GB, Kac has pretty much summed it up with the Tesoros. His Tejon has multiple disc which is a great benefit to target ID. For the Much more simplified machine like the Compadre, Mojave or the silver umax, They still are quite efficient at target separation. Most people will tend to drift to the max depth and gain settings to help them find more coins, And in doing so they can punch past shallow targets and get a signal that they will sometimes bypass. Tesoros will still be fooled by big iron and aluminium or should I say still hit on. As Kac was eluding to, aluminum pull tabs square or round, anodized or not will cause some issues with your settings. Just look at some of the aluminum you dig with your 800, VDI's will be all over the range.  I have found that not all Tesoros are the same in regard to disc. and need to be air tested with trash, coins ect. that you have dug out of the ground. This will give you a real life test for you to set a disc pattern to break in a way that will be best for each site.  I mark with a sharpie the areas of disc I want to hunt with on the face of the machine. I also have a bag of misc. coins and trash I use at the site to help me fine tune the machine. (laugh all you want but it works). Kac is right when saying break your disc so you hear a crackle of your unwanted target. Tesoros are not super great on depth but I can tell you from experience that they dominate on disc and separation. THE most important thing to remember is depth is not king. Most of my silver finds are shallow in nail infested areas that the 800 masked out. The tones can take a long time to get the hang of, But lucky for you if you disc right it doesn't matter. Dig what it's hitting and you'll find yourself picking up some stuff that others are walking over. This being said it's not the greatest detector in the world, But another great tool in your bag that most people forgot about. No great mystery with the Tesoros just good old fashioned technology in it's simplistic form.

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  2. Great topic GB, I think for the most part there are millions of good coins still buried. Just do the math, Just look at the minting number for each year of every desirable coin and times that by the number coins. For instance lets pick Mercury dimes, 1916 to 1945. the total of merc's minted were 2,676,916,280 That's almost 2 3/4 billion merc dimes.  Now you add the rest up and use a 3% loss ratio and you will see just how many coins are still left for us to find. Not that I keep track HaHa but I (average) two silver coins an acre today. The problem is permissions, A lot of folks just are not friendly anymore. They move from the cities for the rural life, but don't like the rural neighborly way. I try to get new permissions through networking. Oh you might want to tally the ZINCOLN'S 

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  3. Like Sven1 said the pro's back in the day pretty much murdered the parks. I generally run my Tesoros disc high too.  I'm really only after silver around old home sites that have a lot of iron. The few parks I hunt with the exception of one yield very few silvers. If you have the resolve to not hit a signal for some time, you will end up with the the silver. Some days are very quiet and uneventful.

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  4. mh, I think most detectors think a $1000 machine will do it all. But that's just not the case. I have found myself starting to think that for myself at times. I some how forgot or didn't want to believe that a good old fashioned analog Tesoro detector could pull silver out of a lot of iron trash. Since I started running my Compadre again I have pulled 3 barber dimes and a barber 1/2 dollar in places where the 800 failed to find them. Not bashing the 800 I love it, ButI find Tesoro detectors wonderfully simplistic. Their disc. is spot on. People were saying only if Tesoro would have improved their design they would still be around. I think if people realized how good the design was they would still be around. Think of it this way, When was the last time you lost a call on a land line vs a cell phone. Sometimes the simple less complicated way works  out.  BEEEEP BEEEEP love that sound all day long, Nothing fancy Nothing complicated, Just another silver coin HaHa.

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  5. Welcome to the forum ScoTTT2. You have ventured into the Holy land of metal detecting. DP is hands down the best forum on the old Interweb and our members are the best that the hobby has to offer. You seem like detector wise, you have some good equipment. Sometimes playing with settings and coil choices can help with emi. I hunt some really good spots with emi (mostly WiFi signals) If you can knock it back a little to keep from having a seizure, Most machines will still lock onto a good target. I'm looking forward to some of your finds and stories. Hope to hear from you soon.

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  6. Was thinking of getting the 10x5, And my ? to all is Does the coiltek have a problem with multi in lower sensitivity settings say 16 to 19 ? Or just the max settings. I run park 1 in multi, 5 tones with IB 0 to 2 depending on ground conditions, Recovery 4 to 5 and sensitivity between 16 and 19. I tried the 6 '' and I'm not a big fan, Has some masking issues. That's why I've been running my compadre over some of my hunted grounds. I also tried the 4khz for a week and found little benefit over multi with the 11''. I've played with all types of settings and still have a problem of small nails sucking the life out of a tone/VDI or the iron completely masks the good target. Most of the silver within the nails comes up in the zinc penny range which I generally pass by.(don't anymore) I was hoping the 10x5 was pretty good at unmasking and separation. I know we all have different soil so, My concern is not depth( The devil not worth chasing) but the ability to help unmask and separate the good from the bad. Sorry for the questions, Your finds are awesome and I wish you more luck next time out. GREAT JOB!!!!

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