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Sirius

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  1. I have not, how does it work exactly?
  2. Might have an issue with dry sand. The targets either keep disappearing or they were never there to begin with. Possible falsing?
  3. It's over my favorite beach has slowed production due to sanding in. I could tell because the exposed posts from a dock that once stood on the beach has been mostly covered up. The posts were really exposed for about 2 weeks and alot of stuff could be found due to the lack of sand. Ah well it was great while it lasted, Now I have to look for another beach to hang out at. Found a beach that is frequented by alot of people. Followed a tip that Merrill spoke about where if you find green coins, slow your roll because you might find more. Indeed I did find more coins and found myself in a coin line; which could also translate to an area where a ton of stuff just consolidated for long periods of time. My luck wasn't great, I found a toe ring near the coin line that is just a junker, and a ton of clad. The rest of the beach produced pretty much nothing. My favorite beach did manage to produce one last silver quarter from 1964 though.
  4. end of a season, the beach that produced got sanded in, so there's very little to find now. I did manage to squeeze one more junk silver quarter from that beach though.
  5. i've heard about the Vaseline trick, might have to do that while i'm out hunting today!
  6. West coast central valley, but there's plenty of competition! A guy nearby found several silver coins at the same beach more last saturday too! It's a real hot spot that keeps replenishing.
  7. How perceptive of you to deduce that this was the same beach! People go to that beach all the time so, it's no secret there has been good stuff to find there. There's even a guy who lives near the beach with a nox 600, so he's much much closer to the beach than I am and able to go often too! I'm not too worried though, the beach will continue to wash things in as long as the tides have a path to do so. Sadly the otherside is still crusted so I will need to run it through electrolysis again when I'm on a rest day. Here's what I found with that crusted what I suspect to be a walking liberty.
  8. You just never know with these ones. Could be clad or could be silver! Especially the 50 cent sized ones. They aren't going to be pretty though. 😕
  9. The beach always provides, though yeah they're usually gonna be more toasted. I did find an mercury dime on the same beach that looks really great. The tide will keep bringing in more stuff as long as there's a path for the objects to travel. It's all about when mother nature will open her coin purse, as someone here once said.
  10. Impressive find! Are these things rare or something? I found this one on a beach yesterday and it was the first one I found. I personally don't really expect to find them on beaches but I have, plus merc dimes too.
  11. I'm using the latest beta version and the falsing i'm getting is usually when there's a ton of black sand causing the detector to produce a dull sound and jump between 10 and 60. Nothing too concerning as I just ignore it and listen to sharper sounds instead.
  12. Fluffy sand is the worst from what I experienced over the weekend. There's just nothing to be found there.
  13. Made some more observations these last few days. The gravel bed that I used to hunt on my favorite beach has pretty much gone and the coins with it. Instead something else popped up on the beach which is really compact gravelly sand further down. This area shifted from being a bad area to a loaded area with plenty of coins to be had, including the surprising find of a standing liberty! It is important to note that the area where there was compact gravelly sand also did not have a barrier of gravel where the waves meet the beach, thus more stuff was able to migrate up the wet sand I would think. This idea was replicated at another beach where the main focus was in front of gravel beds with no gravel at the water line, and I found tons of coins. I also found a really worn merc dime, a silver ring, and possibly a silver heart of some sort. Solid day today, but man i'm tired. No gold yet, but i'm still trying!
  14. My favorite signal is "this is probably a nickel" Breaking the halo doesn't change the signal (cause there probably wasn't one to begin with) and it stays within the range of 23-25. If you lower your expectations you won't be disappointed as often. But the surprises are always welcome. (I have yet to find gold rings though!)
  15. I personally exclusively use the 13 in coil cause less swinging means more ground i'm able to cover. But i'm also a novice so I mostly don't know what i'm doing. Plus bigger coils makes it harder to pinpoint the target's actual location so my dig holes tend to get pretty big.
  16. I personally think merrill is wacky, but for the novice detectorist like myself who is unversed in everything that is metal detecting, he has good tips for hunting beaches (which are my primary hunting grounds). At the very least he and several others have convinced me to purchase my first metal detector (The Legend) through the reviews that I have seen. So it definitely brings more people into the fold to show what it's like to metal detect and the kinds of things to expect, as well as tips and tricks to the trade. Even if he has a tendency to be dramatic.
  17. Honestly sounds like coming out with a new apple product every year with minor changes to each iteration. You're only as good as your tools, but you also need to know how to use your tools properly as well! It's the yin and yang of metal detecting I would think! Better to master what you have first, before diving into the rabbit hole of the latest and "greatest" thing.
  18. I feel ya, today hit up 3 beaches and the first 2 were junk. Despite the fact that the second beach had alot of people, there just weren't any targets. Tried to hit up the last beach before I got rained on, but didn't have much time and found very little.
  19. I've heard of some people coming across this issue with the VDI numbers, (myself included) where a target in the wet sand starts at 25-35 then shoots up to zinc pennies numbers of 45-46 right after digging. It would seem like The Legend is weak in this regard compared to other detectors, but I only own the Legend so I cannot make comparisons. So I wanted to ask those who own multiple detectors: Is the target ID numbers of buried objects in wet sand more inaccurate for the Legend, compared to other brands? If so, we should definitely petition Nokta to fix this issue in upcoming updates.
  20. These two pieces (left and middle) were stuck together. When I finally got it apart it looked way better than the conglomerate it was!
  21. I'm hunting in the winter, so I'm not sure where the towel line is and it's probably been hunted out already by actual local detectorists. My best bet is the new stuff that keeps washing in at that gravel bed, but I will be checking out a nearby smaller new beach soon. As soon as my hands heal from over working them these past two days! Haven't seen many cuts, and the only cuts i've seen so far are from stuff getting sanded in. Waves are up to that cut already so it's tough to get into that area. I didn't find much when I went there last week. Thanks for the advice!
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