cool. i have recently sold my detectors do to reson not mentioned but the parks around citrus are perductive if you work them..but this one was hit hard. try another.
my friend actually owned an ace 250 until he sold is a year ago because it sucked so much because it's not only attracted to trash but also got attracted to huge amounts of iron in rocks larger then a potato which drove my friend "BAZOOKAS" (his quote) to the point of selling it for an m4 carbine airsoft and said the ace-250 a frickin waste of money and should get anything BUT the ace 250!!! so my plans are changing from ace 250 to an xterra70 :D
Nice clear video. I like your enthusiasm. It gets better. Keep hunting, and that is a powerful detector you are using. You will be digging coins at 8-9 inches deep before long. Turn your sensitivity up and your disc down and learn where the good targets id at, then dig the weak deep signals in those ranges. I am enjoying your videos, keep em coming...LaDigger
wow thanks for the great comment. i have been getteing alot of great advice now that i have switched to the new x terra 70detector. i am allways willing to try anything to get a jump on coin hunting. thanks again!
I own an X-Terra 70 as well and I can confirm that the best things I find are deep, with a fainter signal. I can skip digging all the modern coins if I want by looking at the depth indicator in Coin and Treasure mode, then switching to prospecting mode to see if the signal is faint. Also I highly recommend the 10.5'' DD 7.5 Hz for coin hunting, its amazing.
i would like to do that, but i have one problem, most parks in my area are no older then the seventies. so i can only dig what i can find. but! if i got to the hills and prospect some of the areas that go back to the gold rush days, i may find something as old as the 1800,s but i dont know. i will need to try in any case becouse you both sound really convincing. thanks for the advice!!!
It looked like you were using a Garrett Pro-pointer in the field. Then I saw the Bullseye in your trunk. Don't you think the Garrett is a lot better? Did you ever try the 2 tone mode on the 70?
no i was still useing the whites bulls eye. i havnt treid the garrett yet , i need time to catch up with things before i buy something new again.. as for the two tone i totaly forgot. may bad!! i need to wright that down and use a post a note on my forhead next hunt sorry!
If its a 1983 penny or later its a zinc penny. If its a 1982 or earlier penny its a copper penny.
horseman528 8 months ago
good to know some of the parks you are hunting i live around there
caldigger 2 years ago
cool. i have recently sold my detectors do to reson not mentioned but the parks around citrus are perductive if you work them..but this one was hit hard. try another.
scorpiotoyou 2 years ago
my friend actually owned an ace 250 until he sold is a year ago because it sucked so much because it's not only attracted to trash but also got attracted to huge amounts of iron in rocks larger then a potato which drove my friend "BAZOOKAS" (his quote) to the point of selling it for an m4 carbine airsoft and said the ace-250 a frickin waste of money and should get anything BUT the ace 250!!! so my plans are changing from ace 250 to an xterra70 :D
rabidsoldier666 2 years ago
Nice clear video. I like your enthusiasm. It gets better. Keep hunting, and that is a powerful detector you are using. You will be digging coins at 8-9 inches deep before long. Turn your sensitivity up and your disc down and learn where the good targets id at, then dig the weak deep signals in those ranges. I am enjoying your videos, keep em coming...LaDigger
LaDigger 2 years ago
wow thanks for the great comment. i have been getteing alot of great advice now that i have switched to the new x terra 70detector. i am allways willing to try anything to get a jump on coin hunting. thanks again!
scorpiotoyou 2 years ago
I own an X-Terra 70 as well and I can confirm that the best things I find are deep, with a fainter signal. I can skip digging all the modern coins if I want by looking at the depth indicator in Coin and Treasure mode, then switching to prospecting mode to see if the signal is faint. Also I highly recommend the 10.5'' DD 7.5 Hz for coin hunting, its amazing.
thoughmas 2 years ago
i would like to do that, but i have one problem, most parks in my area are no older then the seventies. so i can only dig what i can find. but! if i got to the hills and prospect some of the areas that go back to the gold rush days, i may find something as old as the 1800,s but i dont know. i will need to try in any case becouse you both sound really convincing. thanks for the advice!!!
scorpiotoyou 2 years ago
Great hunt bud!!!!
TreasureFiend 2 years ago
thank you. wish there was more.
scorpiotoyou 2 years ago
Congrat on your hunt and finds.
Yulelah 2 years ago
thanks yulelah, nice finds too on you latest vid . how much do you think that key is worth?? just jokeing..
scorpiotoyou 2 years ago
It looked like you were using a Garrett Pro-pointer in the field. Then I saw the Bullseye in your trunk. Don't you think the Garrett is a lot better? Did you ever try the 2 tone mode on the 70?
mowerdog 2 years ago
no i was still useing the whites bulls eye. i havnt treid the garrett yet , i need time to catch up with things before i buy something new again.. as for the two tone i totaly forgot. may bad!! i need to wright that down and use a post a note on my forhead next hunt sorry!
scorpiotoyou 2 years ago