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Old 11-23-2006, 10:41 PM
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this is going to vary. between some thats been md'in for 2 years to 30 years. i know guys that have been doin this for 30 years and can open a md shop with there stuff. ive been doing this for 30 years and used whites to garretts. you name it. but here in va i dont beach hunt just relic and coin hunt. i have backups for dem long trips. but it boils down to:

a tesoro/vaquer // i keep in the truck 24/7 its a great relic md an coin md.and its lite. so its my scout md./(spot check) if i'm drivin down the road and see a place they just broke ground i"ll check it out with the tesoro.
if i find relics or coins and the area that tells me to come back an hunt with.

if any deep relics/cw/ i'll come back with the nautilus cause its deep. i wont use it in a school yard.

if a good coin site i'll use the minelab.

ive used the minelab w/8"coil for trashy relic hunting.

so it comes down to 3 i can depend on. for what i do. and its working out great.


so what do you guys an gals use and for what.
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Old 11-23-2006, 10:58 PM
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Default Well it is like this for me.

I too am a Virginia relic hunter and use a Whites MXT when I am pursuing that “New Camp”, once I have hunted it and feel it is hunted out I will pull out the Nautilus IIBa and go for the deep stuff.

I like the fact that you use a Tesoro Vaquero, they are in my mind a good machine, and I have found many good relics with mine.
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Old 11-25-2006, 06:19 PM
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hey chuck been to wet to hit that new site. cant make it in in a 2wd truck. gonna have to wait and use miss johns jeep. the nautilus is just plain deep.
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Old 11-26-2006, 12:15 AM
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Well, I'm not in it as long and as much as you guys. I have a Whites XLT. It's a giant step up from the Radio Shack md I used to have. I really can't be too judgemental because XLT is all I know. and I don"t know that all that well.(i won't even count the Radio Shack machine)I take it I still have a lot to learn, especially in the targeting stage. I went out today and worked a section of park near a walking path. was out for about 2 hours and came up with 3 pull tabs and a Zebco 202. The fishing reel was about 4.5" down. but I also dug about 3 empty holes. Those empty holes is what I have to cut down on, or maybe that is normal, I don't know what normal is.
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Old 11-26-2006, 10:08 PM
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Hi Tony,

If your hunting trashy areas the best thing to cut down on a lot of empty holes aside from learning your detector is to only dig the similar repeatable target responses from different sweep angles and get a smaller accessory coil like the 5.3 Bullseye or even the 4x6" shooter.

If your hunting open areas with moderate trash the 950 coil is ok if you understand your detector but the smaller coils will make it much easier to isolate some targets. The XLT is not the best detector for hunting the trashiest of sites but it will treat you well. Another thing to remember ,if your getting a lot of iron spread on the signa graph try lowering your sensitivity and for now only dig the repeatable target responses that pinpoint in the exact location at different sweep angles. Good luck HH Bill
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Old 11-27-2006, 12:20 AM
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Thanks Bill for the info. I really rely on feedback from this forum because there is no MD club anywhere near me so I'm a loner. Thanks again.
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Old 11-28-2006, 07:41 PM
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thigs are dryinn up here chuck. shannadoa digger has been cleaning up. ive only been out a couple hours over the holiday. but i'm a granpaw. hopefully this weekend will bring some finds. did post some gold an silver i founds.hh
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Old 11-29-2006, 07:34 AM
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Not too many Nautilus's seen down here in Southeast Texas. I like them though. In the past I have owned the DMC2 and LF and MF. Currently all I own is the MF which is probably one of the 1st relic machines produced by Mr. Tyndall. In the future, I may get another DMC2 or a DMC1. I'm an old timer treasure hunter and like the older machines. Do yall have any experiences with these older machines? I have tried some of the newer ones but it is hard to go away from the the tried and true stuff that I am accustomed to. For the Relic sites, I like the Nautilus and Garrett Deepseeker. For the Beach I like The Garrett Seahunter P.I. and the Daytona Rangar. For parks and School yards I like the Bounty Hunter Big Bud and the A.H. Pro-2. Good Luck.......
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