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Who Uses A Pinpointer On The Beach?
OCBeepDigger replied to Bill (S. CA)'s topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
I always have a pinpointer with me on beach hunts but rarely use it. Maybe occasionally on very small targets when a bit of target location frustration sets in and I just want to find it and move on. 😉 -
Location... location... location! About any stock program should definitely find clad unless you have discriminated about everything out or have the sensitivity way too low. Assuming that's not the case... you just need to make sure you're swinging over ground that has clad in it! 😉
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Sand Scoop Recommendations
OCBeepDigger replied to masslawman's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
Yes... Chuck has confirmed he is getting back into the scoop business. From Chuck (Owl Engineering) himself on a different forum... "I am back with what I think is THE game changer of them all. My proto-types are done and will be testing them in Brasil starting next week. I expect the reveal to be this July or August." -
I talked to Rob yesterday and he has some more M8's in.... if you want one... HURRY! Rob Allison Rob's Detector Sales http://www.robsdetectors.com/ 623.362.1459 (o) 602.909.9008 (c)
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Public Service Announcement - If anyone is looking for an in-stock M8... I just bought one for $239, no tax and free shipping at: https://www.nuggetshooter.com/product-page/minelab-manticore-m8-coil
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Looks Like M8's And M15's Are Starting To Appear
OCBeepDigger replied to phrunt's topic in Minelab Manticore Forum
Me too! I don't imagine it will be the ideal choice for exclusive water hunting but should be similar to the 15" on the Nox which was usable for occasional forays into the water at least. My M15 should be landing on my porch early next we so we will find out soon! 😉 -
I'm thinking it will be option #2 Steve! Minelab pricing for the most part is already on the upper end of comparable equipment from competitors... if they wanted to give someone a very good reason to look elsewhere for equipment (looking at you Deus & Nokta!) then this rumored hefty price increase might just be the excuse to do it! I really have an incredibly hard time understanding why Codan / Minelab does anything the way they do... from outward appearances it simply seems to be a horrific way to run a company! They seem to have a good group of product engineers and developers but downstream from there it goes seriously sideways with that company!
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M8 & M15 Coils Price And Availability?
OCBeepDigger replied to Ringtail's topic in Minelab Manticore Forum
Holy crap is right! I'm definitely not one to pinch pennies in my hobbies for sure but if true that price seems excessive to say the least. Might be slightly more palatable if it included a lower shaft for that price but we know that's not the case. As much as I would love the M15 to beach hunt I might have to sit back for a while and wait for Minelab to figure out that people aren't buying them at that kind of premium. -
M8 & M15 Coils Price And Availability?
OCBeepDigger replied to Ringtail's topic in Minelab Manticore Forum
I'm in exactly the same boat! I spend the majority of my time on the beach so I will be jumping on the 15" for my Manticore for that but I have the Coiltek 5"x10" sorta permanent like on my Nox800 for when I want to hit an urban park or something similar. -
Manticore Software Update - Available Now!
OCBeepDigger replied to OCBeepDigger's topic in Minelab Manticore Forum
A nice little video rundown of the new and enhanced features from a Minelab expert. https://www.facebook.com/luc.vanassche.775/videos/599439682281268/?idorvanity=811949026482882&mibextid=W9rl1R -
Manticore Software Update - Available Now!
OCBeepDigger replied to OCBeepDigger's topic in Minelab Manticore Forum
Simple, flawless, installs on both the Manticore and the ML 105 headphones... now let's play! 😉 -
Hot off the press and available NOW! https://www.minelab.com/manticore-software-upgrade WHAT IS NEW? Stabiliser Setting: A new Stabiliser feature has been added to All Terrain Search Modes, significantly enhancing useability in iron trash. It improves the overall stability of the audio and Target IDs at sites where iron falsing may be experienced, and adds nuance to better distinguish good targets from iron. Adjust from 0 to 12 and make false detections a thing of the past. Enhanced Goldfield Search Mode: Take advantage of greater sensitivity to small gold with the power of MANTICORE. Soft Key Shortcuts: Take charge of MANTICORE with soft key shortcut functions added to control Search Mode, Flashlight, Display Brightness, Sensitivity Boost, Clear ID Map, Speaker Mute, Recovery Speed, and Frequency. Customisable Ferrous Target ID: Make it personal by highlighting Ferrous Target IDs in red. Underwater Headphone Boost: Enhanced audio awaits with Underwater Boost to increase headphone volume when using Minelab Waterproof Accessory Headphones (sold separately). Language Customisation: Access the user interface in your choice of language from English, French, German, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Hindi. General Stability Enhancements: Including improvements to Beach Mode Ground balance on dry sand, Search Mode default settings, wireless audio connection stability improvements and more.
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In this one... he found 5 in one day! 😳 Just out of curiosity I looked it up and the melting point of gold is 1948 degrees Fahrenheit. Cremation temperatures range between 1400 and 1800 degrees Fahrenheit (for about two or three hours)
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He (Pirate Mike) found another one a couple days later. Not an extremely uncommon find in our area (SoCal). A bit gruesome but from scattered remains of cremated loved ones... but hey... gold is gold and if I don't pick it up someone else will.