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« Reply #10 on: July 02, 2015, 07:35:36 pm »
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  Yep sort like a mash bird shot.


That's Very Impressive, 0.125 grams at 4 inches, So Normal VLFs have not moved on that much then,  What coil was that a small concentric??

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RR, I found a salted 10k piece 3/16 x1/8 inches enclosed in plastic ziplock bag 4 inches deep with my BH time ranger. Medium hot soil (Red clay) in TN.

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   10K us More copper then gold.

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RR, I found a salted 10k piece 3/16 x1/8 inches enclosed in plastic ziplock bag 4 inches deep with my BH time ranger. Medium hot soil (Red clay) in TN.


Well that's one hot machine you have because One expert wrote in a book about machines being able to see pieces of metal of that size and it was found that many over priced machines could not, which as He Put It,, Puts your detector In The Super Detector Class,

Bounty Hunter are One of the Fastest recovering machines out there, So If you have A Junk Filled Site it is the Perfect Tool.

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