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Old 04-15-2011, 12:23 AM
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Is it true that the white spectrum xlt goes 10-12 inches on some coins? Thank you

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yes ! but it will take some tweaking.
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I hit a barber at 9-10 inches I only dug the signal because I was hunting an old property, the XLT as with most does well..........

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property. Sweet old not too hard compacted with clay soil, just like you find on an old estate. Otherwise the soil is the beef in the soup that can stop any good detecting day. I have been out there over and over the same park and found next to nada, maybe a silver dime or two. Now, I go back to the same park and at 6, 7 8, 9 inches I am finding silver dimes and quarters and why? Because the soil was very moist. You see? It depends on the soil and like others will tell you tweaking. Find Fox's settings for the XLT they are on line somewhere i.e. White's detecting site.......Good luck, good hunting, regards, Mike
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I would'nt dout it a bit ,I've dug many coins in that range with my MXT , i'D suspect that machine would do the same !
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WoW I'am glad to hear that the XLT goes deep. I can't wait to get my XLT out of Layaway, I still have $160 to pay. I have never use a detector with so much stuff on it.

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