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« on: June 01, 2011, 06:01:01 am »
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Here is a tip of something I use from my golf game other than swinging.

I found when searching dry sand sometimes I hit a area with lots of targets.

I use a ACE 250 for now.

So different signals and tones.

Before I disturb the large area say 8 square feet. I mark the tones and signals.

I use different color T's that where used for golf. Light weight and easy to see against the sand.

Orange for coins and such.

Green for trash.

Then when I start to dig I can see how reliable the tones.
Plus also I do not miss any close targets, and every thing gets dug.
I have learned more about my detector doing this.

My finds and amounts and ring count has started to increase.

Just thought with all the white sand it would help to mark targets.

It has been working.

Just sharing, Then its easy to retrieve the markers and move on.

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