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  1. I am a beach hunter with non-mineralized sand and not near the iron in the ground that you have. My problem child is aluminum. When I have a piece of non-ferrous aluminum next to another type metal which is also non-ferrous, what you are doing by crossing in all directions usually sniffs out the good target at a different location on the non-ferrous center line. Meaning I have two dots showing up on the line (with the aluminum dot being to the left usually under 12 or so positioning) and the ID #'s bouncing between the two on at least one direction sweep. I run prospecting audio, so that's different from your set up also. I run recovery 4 and sensitivity on dry sand at 21 in beach low conductor mode, again different from what you have yet we both have trash that we are trying to differentiate when close to a good target.

    I think in your case of iron falsing, the official word from Minelab quoted above that fishersari posted is valuable info to know that may help in your testing/experimenting.

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  2. 10 hours ago, okara gold said:

    Hardly anyone getting in the water, so not too many fresh drops out there.

    Yea, here too. I don't get it. The water is a nice 78 degrees and there are quite a few sunbathers, but nobody in the water. I'm thinking the air temp needs to get hotter and humidity needs to move in in order to make them want to cool off in the water. Maybe they are just waiting for the June/summer last school bell to ring before getting wet. I'll be out there. 😁

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  3. 7 hours ago, Tony said:

    Junkers get dispatched into deeper water or dropped into the trash can on the way back to the car !

    I have a junker bag at the house that they go into so they can mingle with each other. If somebody comes over and asks "Ever find anything?" I show them all the junkers first then I break out the good stuff. I'm proud of my junker collection! 😁

  4. 4 minutes ago, Steve Herschbach said:

    But it smacks of liquidation sales

    I just checked Ebay and they are still listing my CZ-21 with 10.5" coil for full price- $1579. I guess you have to make an offer on that one to see how low they go? Probably going to try to sell mine is why I was interested in their price.

  5. 4 hours ago, RayfromAK said:

     I just make sure to not get silicone between the coil and the cover, and that's about it

    I don't understand where you're saying you put the silicone Ray. So you're putting silicone on somewhere AND using the coil cover?

  6. 10 hours ago, longbow62 said:

    aluminum infested nightmare of a site.

    I've got one of those sites too. I nicknamed it "Canslaw Beach". I mainly go there just to hunt the water which doesn't have as much slaw as the sand. I have no idea why it's just only in about a 2 mile stretch of beach, but I do know it's sand from a renourishment project. So not only did they sand the place in, they screwed it for years to come with all the slaw. :angry:

  7. 7 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said:

    Maybe the scene is different on Florida beaches?

    I see mostly 800's and Excal's still. (some 800's didn't flood!) Did come across one lady who was swinging a Legend a while back. Then there's the older than me sand hunter that I run into all the time with a Ace 300. His wife escorts him to the beach to make sure he doesn't stray too far or stay too long according to him. Ha! Have yet to see a D2. 

  8. 9 hours ago, Tony said:

    but I use a DIY counterweight on the end of the upper shaft.

    I was thinking of trying that myself to see if I could use the M15 on my longer shaft for 6 hours of sand hunting in the winter when the water is too cold or too rough. Was thinking of tying a fishing sinker under the cuff or even out at the end of the shaft. Glad it works for you.

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