Wow! That's fantastic. I have always wondered though...and please don't destroy me for asking this dumb question. When relic hunting of this kind, do you hunt with no iron discrimination? If you do disc iron, then how exactly does a cannon ball sound off? Overload? Congratulations and thanks ahead for tolerating my silly question.
Wow! That's fantastic. I have always wondered though...and please don't destroy me for asking this dumb question. When relic hunting of this kind, do you hunt with no iron discrimination? If you do disc iron, then how exactly does a cannon ball sound off? Overload? Congratulations and thanks ahead for tolerating my silly question.
I always hunt in all metal mode. I use my ears and listen to what the detector is telling me before I even look at the screen. I've dug some of my best finds that I was 99% sure would be iron trash but still had an interesting tone to it. The cannon ball had part of it showing above the ground and was a large iron overload. On the X-Terra's larger iron rings up 46-48 which is max segments for the machine but has a scratchy sound. Hope that explanation helps.
That's one thing I liked about my CZ (well sometimes), 99% of iron sounded like it was a good target so I ended up digging everything, yeah it was annoying at some sites, but it did find me some good items I would not have found otherwise!