When hunting deep in iron you might want to try monotone.
The F70/F75 monotone and 6 on the disc.
On the T2 set the disc at 21 to take advantage of this technical information.
http://www.dankowskidetectors.com/discussions/read.php?2,2251
I hunt in some very difficult mineralized soil with crazy amounts of extra iron.
Monotone, (and disc even lower at 0 or 1), and All Metal are my most common settings and I have found plenty in many difficult and so called hunted out sites.
Thanks for that info.It was 18 degrees here today.I went for a bit with the T2.Ground balance was 48 in todays soil.Not a lot of targets and quite frankly ,it was too cold to be out today, the wind cut through bitter cold today. Most interesting thing was the washer thingy, I still don't know what it is..
That is just too cold to be sticking the fingers into the ground.
The washer if it was threaded looks like you would use a tool to turn it, but I do not see any threads so not sure.
Ray
Just getting when I can .I tried the 21 /mono. I don't know, maybe give it more time. I like the Nel Sharp shooter coil, target separation is as good as it gets with it. It will find bits of broken tab bits and eek out a short faint sound,it sounds very similar to what deep silver sounds with a Tesoro. I fell for it half a dozen times. I dug two dimes at 9", don't think it lost much depth for being smaller than the stock coil. I was running it sensitivity 80, disc 50, 2 + for the most part.bibelot,
Dang, you are better than me. To much work to retrieve a target and too cold for me. Another week or two and I will be back out. Have fun out there.
Ray