langsy
Junior Member
This is a YouTube video on where gold shows up on equinox 600 and 800 if interested
https://youtu.be/SsgspduZA_8
https://youtu.be/SsgspduZA_8
... Basically you have to dig it all up to 20 off you don't want to miss out....
The age-old eye-opener, ever since TID was invented in 1982-ish . Unfortunately, alloyed gold and aluminum junk share the same TID's, on a size-per-size basis.
The truck to "not missing out" (ie.: trick to finding gold rings) is not *only* to "dig it all, up to 20...". That part is already a given. The much bigger part of the formula is: Location location location. Junky blighted parks are not the place to "be a hero" if gold rings are the objective (unless you simply love torture).
There are hunt type-locations that are more favorable to jewelry. And better ratios than other places.
Very true. Like the ocean, wet sand and dry. The beach is by far the best place.
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You are forgetting....those likely are the rings he has...most found with other detectors the small gold is 1 and 2...Ive got a couple of gold like I said at digit 23....keeping in mind it cold go higher....or even into beg digits because of depth, angle, minerals ect. So somewhere along the line you have to be willing to dig everything with say a TDI OR consciously disc