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« on: May 17, 2010, 08:49:31 pm »
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hello,

coinman62 here. Just wanted to speak on hunting speed. When you search an area with your detector, overlap your sweeps,and then come back the same path the opposite direction.Sometimes the detector you are using will see a coin better from another angle.

when your signal penetrates the soil a coin may be on its edge and coming back the opposite direction will give your detector a chance to see more of the coin . Remember, slow down
take your time, dig those iffy signals,and enjoy the outdoors.  Detecting

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