volksbeetle28
Senior Member
So I’ve been playing with the legend trying to get used to the tones and whatnot. I’ve taken it to spots I’ve hit hard with the AT pro and the nox 600.
I’ve gotten several hits in the high 40s, even up into the 50s. The depth meter is usually maxed out, but actual depth has been around 4 inches and even as shallow as 2 inches on these targets. These targets all turned out to be 70s era ring pulls and others targets have been coin sized can slaw. Out of the hole, these same targets ring up in the low 30s which is what I would expect. I’m just wondering if this is pretty typical of the machine to up average these targets and give them a high tone? It shouldn’t be a soil issue as these targets would ring up low on both the at pro and nox at the same sites.
I’ve gotten several hits in the high 40s, even up into the 50s. The depth meter is usually maxed out, but actual depth has been around 4 inches and even as shallow as 2 inches on these targets. These targets all turned out to be 70s era ring pulls and others targets have been coin sized can slaw. Out of the hole, these same targets ring up in the low 30s which is what I would expect. I’m just wondering if this is pretty typical of the machine to up average these targets and give them a high tone? It shouldn’t be a soil issue as these targets would ring up low on both the at pro and nox at the same sites.