Hard Prospector
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Are you through detecting in Mexico?
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Keene actually increased prices on much of what they produce going back last year. Gov't says inflation forecast little over 2%..........Anyone who's been to a grocery store or Home Depot lately knows thats BS!
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People smarting up to the fact Bitcoin is nothing more than the greatest Ponzie/Pyramid scheme of all time..........God's money will always prevail.
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Funny yet kinda sad April fools joke........
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11 hours ago, Cascade Steven said:
Is the battery drain issue and lack of power issue of larger coils also applicable to the TDI Pro and also the TDI SL?
Mostly the SL as it ran (mostly) on AA's with the usual White's slide in clam shell..........but even the Pro with its larger rechargable battery pack was still no depth demon. You could never trust the low battery light indicator to signal when the voltage dropped below the point where the batteries should be replaced or recharged. Every 2 hours of run time I would check or change them out in the field.
If nugget shooting with this detector its been my experience that loops 6 x 10 or SMALLER were most effective, especially the (5 x 9) folded over mono. The larger DF coils were the worst (unless looking for .50 cal musket balls or civil war belt buckles).
The TDI series was a good PI that held lots of promise to evolve. Unfortunately chief engineer Dan Geyer, who ran the project and was advancing it, suddenly passed away at the worst possible time. Turns out he was irreplaceable.
I believe the loss of this brilliant man began the down hill slide not just for the TDI but for White's in general.
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Sensitivity to smaller non ferrous targets objects.
The TDI always lacked the power to effectively use the larger loops to any decent depth, especially gold.
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Those DF coils really sucked down the battery juice causing the TDI to become un stable (and difficult to ground balance). I would check the batteries every couple hours of run time. The smaller DF coil for sure better than the larger one.
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Wish I'd heard of this scheme while still in high school.
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Retired recently from the county fire department, I was probably on the fire!
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2 hours ago, Goldseeker5000 said:
Hey tboykin, the fish in a can combined with bears is why I always burn all cans in the fire pit. Every where I hunt, there are big grizzlies. Two places I hunt, 15 miles apart have 3 boar's over 800 lbs. And a sow around 700 lbs. Where I hunt and how I set up my campsites, along with my food and camp kitchen I have to follow a very strict camp procedures that I don't allow myself to get lazy with. Knock on wood, I have never had a grizzly in camp, ever. Where I will be for a few months this year has me nervous, so I will use my parimeter Carolina reaper trip alarms and I am going to invest in an electric bear fence.
Bear fence = good night's rest. Have used mine often, don't be grudge the extra weight a bit.
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In my day pack, I usually carry a small single burner backpack stove just for heating some things up (hot food on a cold day always better). In my day pack, these are the (variety) foods I carry ; Pork n Beans, salami/crackers, Spam, tortillas, bagles, Bumble Bee pre made tuna or chicken salad(comes in a kit with crackers), Ravioli or chili (in a can), instant coffee/coco, candy bars, fruit coctail, PB n J, trail mix, jerkey, Cup of Noodles soup and most important......Pop Tarts!
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If your serious about volume, a highbanker, sluice or drywasher should be part of the program.
Just being realistic and good luck.
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How about a 4x6 coil for the Monster?
Couldn't help myself........Sorry
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I knew the AT Gold vlf of was a decent gold detector but so were plenty others of this price point. However one day, not to long ago I saw one that really turned my head. A prospector buddy who is really into under water sniping (in the northern Motherlode) had one fitted out with a NEL snake coil. Says its tough, waterproof, easily packable and has found him plenty of totally hidden gold filled cracks. Says for this purpose it works excellent.
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Record post it would seem, had to make more tea before finished reading! Its all in the adventure, and welcome aboard.
Good luck and stay safe
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I thought it seemed kinda sketchy
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More and more I prefer to prospect/dig in places WAY OFF the beaten path; pack on and hiking into steep and difficult to access placers. Farther away from any road the safer I feel. Try to get dropped off when ever possible. From my experience "dirt bags seem to prefer dirt roads" to conduct crime and won't wonder off far on foot.
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10 hours ago, Ryan said:
SPP 101 , 5shot , ..on the right hip..don't even know it's there. But it's there when you need it
Been thinking about getting chest mount holsters for my SP101 & LCR .357's, something in Kydex would be great.
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Whenever I go into the desert & woods to fish or prospect, my Ruger is just as important as hiking boots and snake chaps.
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I never take to the bush without my Ruger .454 Alaskan, will not be the victom of anything 2 or 4 legs!
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Everest is one giant grave stone to the un lucky yet brave, some things are better left never discovered.
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Consider bringing a drywasher with you next time to the old spots. There's no shame in eating dirt and those fines really add up.
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I've recently talked to someone who was really in "the know" about what went down at White's. No, the company didn't go broke, actually it made a bundle in the over seas markets and the owner just decided it was over......I'm done. Some speculation was that he's fighting illness, no one's sure on that. Some of their better products will surely end up being sold to off.........just glad I dumped all my White's detectors couple yeats ago.
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I'd bet there are a few posting (or just lurking) on this topic that have been evaluating one of these new GPX6000 detectors all along. These "nugget shooter rock stars" get to play with all the cool new stuff........good for them.
Finders Keepers?
in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
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If present with obvious markings, I'll make an attempt to find the owner. Religious metals, bracelets etc can be returned to the appropriate church. Not sure what else can be done so won't loose any sleep over it.