Pretty good video.
Couple things I noticed.
22 sens being run it seems at least on some targets with Nox.
Also, what was Nox's vol level set to.
Seems both fbs types were turned up loud.
And then which mode exactly was Equinos runner using. Wish he would have stayed in park 2, speed 6 0 iron bias.
Also, and I'm not picking on the Nox runner, it was obvious their time very limited on unit, due to their interpretation of ID numbers vs coin denomination.
All in all pretty good video.
Really I think the video showed. A park hunter using Nox with some time under their belt, likely not to do e home empty handed finds wise.
Nox is the best old home hunting detector for my area bar none to find copper and silver.
I will say this, and I don't have old parks here to hunt, mostly old homes, barns, churches ecr.
Based on my actual 80 hours in the field and using and testing for over 30 hours, I can say the following about Nox as it pertains to my area (even just using stock coil).
I have never been a volume finds coin hunter.
It is my opinion, hunting the sites around in my neck of the woods. I think it very possible to net 250 silver coin finds in one year's time using Nox 800. I have used Etrac and CTX around here and based on my use of these, a 250 silver coin find in one years time impossible.
Maybe some here think I am blowing Nox out of proportion here, but this is my honest assessment. I am finding coins silver too in areas I have already pounded using fbs/fbs2 detectors.
Now to be clear here, how many years in a row could I possibly net 250 silver coins in a one years time. I wouldn't expect many, unless I really branched out distance wise. Plus there is this other problem. Other Nox users likely to crop up and be hunting sites around here.
Silver coin finds in back woods poor azz Tn don't come easy. Seems most that exist, exist in the more high traffic areas, which means iron, nails, and yes higher concentrations of modern trash.
I call balls balls and strikes strikes.
Nox happens to be a home run for me.