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Finally got out for a lake hunt with friends.   Success, with 2 silver rings recovered.  

Now, ground balance set to zero with tracking on is useless to me.  It takes forever for GB numbers to level out.  So, I start with a manual GB then turn on tracking.  Thoughts.

Also coming from an Equinox it seems that I keep thinking TID numbers are the same...? 

One more thing, I really like the way pulltabs sounds are elongated.

Last observation, rings on the flat give perfect traces, while rings on edge, (At least one that I found has lacquer inlays) give a scattered trace along the center line.S-Ring_12.thumb.jpg.3e9579c1ddf8e8515e4e63abe5feb867.jpg

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2 hours ago, TripleT said:

Now, ground balance set to zero with tracking on is useless to me.  It takes forever for GB numbers to level out.  So, I start with a manual GB then turn on tracking.  Thoughts.

Ya I noticed the same thing that ground balance tracking doesn't adjust very fast to large changes.  Auto ground balancing first then turning on tracking is the way to go.

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1 hour ago, TripleT said:

Finally got out for a lake hunt with friends.   Success, with 2 silver rings recovered.  

Now, ground balance set to zero with tracking on is useless to me.  It takes forever for GB numbers to level out.  So, I start with a manual GB then turn on tracking.  Thoughts.

Also coming from an Equinox it seems that I keep thinking TID numbers are the same...? 

One more thing, I really like the way pulltabs sounds are elongated.

Last observation, rings on the flat give perfect traces, while rings on edge, (At least one that I found has lacquer inlays) give a scattered trace along the center line.S-Ring_12.thumb.jpg.3e9579c1ddf8e8515e4e63abe5feb867.jpg

I listen to the tone in prospect audio, then I dig everything that stays on the center line as long as the tone is "clean", no iron grunt or elongated as you say. This is tough if you're inland in a trashy area. If I hear a clean tone 2 directions and it's on center.....I dig. (on my beach) Pull tabs are a problem, even with this method. Sometimes if it's 26 to 32.....I pass and don't dig if I'm feeling lazy. ?

 

1 hour ago, Yatahaze323 said:

Ya I noticed the same thing that ground balance tracking doesn't adjust very fast to large changes.  Manual ground balancing first then turning on tracking is the way to go.

Yea, I always GB myself first. Just a thing, I want to watch the #'s as it locks in. Makes me feel like it's "correct".

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The only time I use tracking is in a place where I cant get a good auto GB that last more then 5 minutes..usually that is at a beach  with lots of black sand or in highly mineralized ground. For most of my park hunting I'll stay in Auto GB and stay away from tracking. I don't usually do a manual GB but should give it a try. 

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16 minutes ago, strick said:

The only time I use tracking is in a place where I cant get a good auto GB that last more then 5 minutes..usually that is at a beach  with lots of black sand or in highly mineralized ground. For most of my park hunting I'll stay in Auto GB and stay away from tracking. I don't usually do a manual GB but should give it a try. 

strick

Sorry I meant I use Auto GB, I always forget that you could actually manually ground balance.

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Maybe it depends on where you are using auto tracking, but I have never seen auto tracking ever lower the GB number. It seems to only raise it. I don't like it and never use it on purpose. Not long ago I accidentally turned it on and by the time I caught it was on my Manticore was 30 points higher than my original GB number. Definitely not good and I felt I needed to go back over every inch of ground. I didn't go to the trouble, but sure needed to because it was acting really wonky by the time I finally noticed what was going on. I'm not hunting in places where the actual ground mineralization would change much anyway. Maybe there is a situation auto tracking is a plus, but for me I have only noticed it's a big negative.

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