Excellent info...thanks and keep up the great work!
@jbolf69 жыл бұрын
Really good tips. You hit the nail on the head...listen to the tone!
@jmallen19624 жыл бұрын
Get a better detector that has been proven to go deep on coins, Sensitivity, gain, controls are pretty much the same on detctors, Smaller coils in trahy areas , 5 to 8 inches work bertter than larger coils you recommend for depth in mineral /trash areas. For a 149 dollars retail you can buy a Quest X5 that will get 8 inch or deeper mercury dimes all day with a small 5x9 in coil; i am not affiliated with Quest metal detectors other than owning several.
@jimbonito37668 жыл бұрын
this is very helpful to someone new to the hobby like me . Thank you Cutaplug
@cutaplug8 жыл бұрын
+Jim Bonito (RC Obsession) Glad you enjoyed it GL and HH!
@DetectorMoe9 жыл бұрын
What's the best settings for a mindlab Safari?
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
Sorry I've never owned a Safari. Maybe some experienced users could steer you in the right direction on that. The settings I mention on the vid are pretty universal so I think they would apply to the Safari too.
@ld26538 жыл бұрын
Hi. After watching your video on digging deep silver, I tested my ATpro with a 6" hole in dark damp soil, using silver quarter (slq). Nothing, no beeps, no frequencies, nada. I tried std zero, pro zero. I tried auto ground balancing and manually, nada. I took some dirt out of hole until I got a signal 3"s. Can't tell you how disappointed I am. Is there something I can do to boost depth. Using standard coil that came with detector. DD coil.
@ishot3bucks7 жыл бұрын
Seriously, I have an AT PRO and have no problem digging 6 inches? At 6 inches an SLQ should be loud and clear! Call Garrett!
@waynegrant32837 жыл бұрын
+Frank Pizzo I sent my three month old AT pro to Garrett today. They best send me a new one, or I will be done with them. I have covered too many locations to be digging clad, and can slaw with the rwnown go to detector
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
Hey Wayne, Don't feel bad man. I was digging (nothing but) can slaw and thick foil and pull tabs from this one park and only one lousy penny in 3 hours to show for it. I know how it feels and it sucks! And I was using a (very) deep machine in this park. How about digging 13" plug just to find a stupid lousy ring tab from that depth? Boy, I don't know where all the 'goodies' have gone but I'm really 'feeling the suck' too. Been unlucky with few coins to show for the last couple years now (even though), I use the deepest and quickest machines.
@rcochran469 жыл бұрын
I have detected since the 70's, but still learned some things from you. Thanks Cutaplug.
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
+rcochran46 Appreciate the nice feedback and glad you learned some stuff =) My dad has been detecting since the 70's too and we learn a lot from each other. He taught me on those old analog detectors growing up and now with all this "new technology" I'm teaching him and setting his stuff up lol
@donc97518 жыл бұрын
I think that's such a cool thing you pointed out Cutaplug, how your dad taught you how to detect on the old analog machines, and now that you're a grownup, you come full circle and can help your dad understand and set up the new technology based detectors!!! It reminded me of how I was able to actually help my own dad understand some newer technology based things, after him helping me learn things very important to myself all my life, nothing felt better to me than those few times when I was able to help him, and I know you felt the same way! You'll always remember those moments spent with your dad! It's obvious you're both very good people as well, I've been subscribed and watching and learning from your videos awhile now, and its another case of the young teaching the older person in my case as well, I really admire and appreciate that you not only share your videos, but that you even went above and beyond that by taking the time and effort to prepare and put this presentation together to show others and help them learn to find the truly DEEP Silver coins and do it consistently!!!! Thank you very much for providing this information to those of us that want to become better at this great hobby!!!
@cutaplug8 жыл бұрын
+Don C Thanks so much for the kind words Don! It's comments like yours that make me want to make more videos =) My Dad has been an amazing person all my life. I was lucky enough to have a great dad and really enjoy spending time with him. Funny thing is he still doesn't even have a computer or smart phone but give him the right audio settings and he'll pull silver like crazy lol.
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
And the old ones, in the hands of the real pros, can do pretty much as good, if not better then (many but not all) of the modern ones. Example; Garrett ADS Deepseeker/ 12" on a dime(air test which is a rough test) but much less efficient in battery usage of course, lol. Also, let's not forget the Whites 6000Di Pro. Appx. 17" on a quarter. Now, do they require skill to set up? Definitely and if there's no instruction manual and/or the operator has forgotten how to set it up, well, GOOD LUCK!! Lol. BUT, when the old G.E.B's are set up properly, watch out! They can be at (least) as good as many to most, modern detectors. And the fact that they are non-motion makes them better at pinpointing then the slower rec. speed/resp. time (V.L.F motion) modern detectors. Some VLF's, granted, are faster than others though.
@dirtfishingpaul36344 жыл бұрын
@@cutaplug can you tell me where I can go hunt
@CaptnDirt9 жыл бұрын
You have some really great vids and excellent tutorials! Thanks for posting!
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
Thanks Captn!
@mnech77711 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. Valuable content.
@11111972cjb6 жыл бұрын
Some excellent points but what detector are you using?
@bobkurmis53472 жыл бұрын
Excellent video
@DMsMixUp7 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks for the tips. Getting started detecting as soon as the detectors are delivered.
@johndudash25796 жыл бұрын
Could you plant certain metal coins and do pre- testing as experimentation and learn the sounds of your detector that way?
@JesusRamos-wm7hg5 жыл бұрын
That's the first step in learning the how to,and why to digging for TREASURE.learn toned, you will pull treasure.its that simple,and dumbluck is always the deal.adk people for permission and it's on.ho get em kid GL& HH
@dustyjukebox77072 жыл бұрын
Excellent discourse, thanks.
@MetalDetectingNYC5 жыл бұрын
A textbook of a video! Thank you!
@Metrorenovationsandmore5 жыл бұрын
Great tips but if I only hunted low trash sites, I sure wouldn't be hunting much. There are some great finds to be had in trashy sites but a large coil isn't the answer. Smaller, 5, 6, 7 & 8 inch coils, on great detectors get surprising depth and separate INFINITELY better. Concentric coils also separate and ID better than DD's. Not all good finds are deep. I've pulled Silver at just a few inches that was masked/missed by those swinging the monster coils. New sub here & looking forward to more of your vids!
@jefferybernard48002 жыл бұрын
When you get a deep coin and you're only getting beep once in awhile for very your sleep speed from slow to high until you get a regular signal or the best one walk around in a circle to find if it's on an angle or not very sweet will show you what sweetspeed is necessary for the site that you're on to find deep coins
@nannerin9 жыл бұрын
For a beginner do you recommend the Garret ACE 150, or would it be better and swallow the cost and purchase the ATPro.Thanks for your videos! Ed
@detectingthepnw9689 жыл бұрын
Get the at pro it's not too hard to learn with but our money will be spent well
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
Neither nannerin. These are VERY complicated and sound on many targets at once. To an untrained beginner's ears, all these different tones coming at you at once can be confusing and also, intimidating. Try a two-tone machine with, either a screen and not too many features but still "does the job" in getting the good stuff or try a single-tone machine which normally has (no screen) but many of these actually go deeper and help the user 'i.d'. the targets just by training one's ear to the scratchy(bad target) sound or the better(solid), coin-size sounds, faint(small or deep), or loud(which is usually a surface coin). The ACE 150 doesn't have high recovery speed/response time compared to a GC-1022/1023 even though it has a screen, this is unimportant. Being able to recognize what (sounds) good and what doesn't, as well as discrimination settings, sweep speed, height from the ground, swing technique, concentration to the sound quality of the target, recovery technique are the more important things to learn irregardless of the machine one uses and (yes), (all) detectors can find gold whether they are 50 years old, brand new, cheap weak 'toy' detectors, it doesn't matter just so long as they (are) functioning properly. Now, if one wants to go deep and/or, have all the bells and whistles, then yes, one needs to do a lot more research.
@silversearcher43055 жыл бұрын
IMO I say spend the extra $ upfront. The machines can be set for a beginner learning. As you learn you advance on the machine and don’t have to spend more to upgrade..just change settings. Do not go buy a high end machine and work with advanced settings until you got the basics down. Dig it all at first and learn learn learn. Just my 2 cents worth. The more time you invest in your relationship with your new partner the better the relationship will be. And as always communication is key listen to what it’s telling you
@yacherz7315 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I will use these tips for metal detecting!
@pathunnicutt93457 жыл бұрын
I've used the t2 classic.. Hunted clover fields with full growth and still detect silver at 8" and im 6 to 7" above the soil..
@plugglife419 жыл бұрын
I am new to all this (just 3 months) and I have never knocked doors (from your other video) and also the rest of your tips are awesome. This is very helpful. I will put my best fake confidence face on and start knocking. :) thanks a lot for posting your videos.
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
+PluGG Life Good luck! Your best fake confidence face will turn into your best real confidence face eventually =)
@ineedMOrivers9 жыл бұрын
Most excellent video! Lot's of knowledge poured into this!
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
Thanks bud =)
@WHUFC717 жыл бұрын
Has anyone ever told you you sound like a young Ross from Friends!!
@Jaybird-oo3ih8 жыл бұрын
great info and Thanks for your time to let the new detectorist know what to expect, Gotta put in the hours and know your machines. One of the older Tesoro Units like one of the old silver Sabres will be a great one to learn the different sounds a coin will make, old silver for example will have a softer smoother tone than a clad coin of the same denomination (which will be a sharper harsher tone). After you've spent the hours listening to what the machine is telling you and seeing your end results from your digs, will eventually have you telling yourself what the target is before you actually dig it up, and after you've put those hours in digging those targets, you'll be surprised how often you'll be right with your guesses before you dig them.
@cutaplug8 жыл бұрын
+Jay bird2963 Very true! I've always wondered if I put as many hours on a Tesoro as I have the e-trac and CTX if I would be able to call the signals like I do on the Minelab machines. Is it possible to guess with that high of an accuracy on the analogs? I just haven't had the patience to try lol
@richardbowden40078 жыл бұрын
Cutaplug Metal Detecting Un
@irishpeg586 жыл бұрын
Metal detecting in the Woodlands , Texas
@SmellsLikeSilver9 жыл бұрын
Great Job Rusty! Thanks for Sharing! Gregg
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
Thanks Gregg GL and HH =)
@mhistbuff28909 жыл бұрын
I have to agree with everything you have said. I found with my T2se with any discrimination loses depth and I can miss targets if it is nulling out the iron so I run It hot with no disc. Last year I almost walked away from a target in tall grass because of bad Id number and poor sounding signal. I decided to stomp down the 5" high grass " more like straw" with my feet and when I went back over it again I got a solid 82 , which turned to be a deep very old coin. GL&HH.
@rustycraig35369 жыл бұрын
Great example! I've done that too and even walked away and came back to signals cause they were bugging me =) GL and HH
@Pjk1109 жыл бұрын
what are your settings for the e-trac? I got mine last fall and haven't got to use it much yet, so I want to learn about it and be prepared once the weather gets nicer. Thank you! Great video also
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
Just made a video a few weeks ago on my etrac settings you should check it out on my channel. Also, there's a link on that video description that lists the settings on my website. GL and HH!
@Pjk1109 жыл бұрын
thank you very much :D
@jefferybernard48007 жыл бұрын
Pjk110 everyone uses Andy sabisch settings that are doing good get his web site
@detectingthepnw9689 жыл бұрын
Hi there I was wondering how I can find old parks I really can't find any and people have told me to research but I don't know what to research any tips?
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
B detecting I just look for old maps or go to the local library or historic society. There are a lot of different ways to find out if a park is old just looking at the houses across the street from it can help too.
@danluther17412 жыл бұрын
Wow! 7 yr old vid & still very relevant!
@V3iSweeper9 жыл бұрын
So True. First year with the V3i to my second year was like night and day.
@patrickmanasco59057 ай бұрын
1:34 hole depth is like fish size
@garrettgolden54147 жыл бұрын
How do u handle really trashy old Homesites with iron and non-ferrous trash at all depths...where your machine never shuts up and has a quiet moment and where pinpointing is impossible....I have been having a lot better luck in these conditions using TTF ..but even sometimes it's so bad that it almost not worth it
@rustycraig35367 жыл бұрын
The way I handle those sites is I move on to a different more productive site =) You can find good stuff at those sites using sniper coils and going slow but I have had far more success seeking out productive sites and making sure to focus on efficiency. If you have to "work hard" at a challenging site to seek out items then it usually makes for a not so productive day. Getting ready to release part 2 of my metal detecting secrets series and I talk a lot about efficiency.
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
I tend to agree because a lot of time is wasted in trying to trim the settings. I did this for 20 minutes with my Mikron NRG-110 and even after I thought I got it set right, it was still perturbed by ground minerals but yes, this is a very sensitive machine but if set right, one can find very deep (and small) items. It definitely (does not) like EMI though and will not even work around power lines.
@stormlight41848 жыл бұрын
Great information. Thanks for sharing
@williamhogan51558 жыл бұрын
What detector to you have
@thomaslee99767 жыл бұрын
any ideas about where to find a used rig of a good quality?
@rustycraig35367 жыл бұрын
I would just search ebay, craigslist, and the local club.
@thomaslee99767 жыл бұрын
I don't belong to a club, I'm a beginner of sorts. sometimes my 2 sons come with me but I mostly just go it alone. kind of limits my knowledge and resources but I find that more people equals more trouble. lonewolf pulltab magnet..lol thanks for responding I've tried Craig's list but I'm scared that due to my lack of experience i might get a detector that's not working properly And I wouldn't know it. I have a basic model with sound and two knobs to play with to discriminate ferrous from other materials but other models with more involved would take knowledge of that product. thanks for your videos. maybe I can shoot some product info to you if I find a model for sale in interested in to see if you know Anything in particular that may help before my purchase.
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
Thomas, I'm here to help, buddy. If you want a deep machine that's relatively easy to use, here are some choices for you; Pirate Apolonia(VERY DEEP), , Nexus Bonanza(very deep). Now, for mid-depth detectors; GC/MD/TC-1022,1023(very fast and comparable to some $1000-plus units in this regard; about 8" on a dime), MP5 Pro, Teknetics Eurotek Pro/11" coil(has a screen but listening to the target is even more important then solely looking at a screen; 4-tone). So this is only the "tip of the iceberg" as there are (MANY) more out there but a rule of thumb is this, always start out with a less complicated machine(preferrably 2-knob and no screen to distract you) and then, simply learn the sounds that each target makes especially by memorizing them, when you dig them up. Practice makes perfect and you get better at it, the more you do. Just make sure to always get all the dirt back in the holes you make and cover them back the way they were. Make it looks like no one was there, in other words. Well, Happy Hunting and Good Luck!
@yuk7478 жыл бұрын
How are parks,schools and fair grounds low trash when they are high activity areas.
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
Nothing (but) trash in some of them. So much so that one is forced to leave and usually, they leave empty handed except of course, for the trash they have to throw out at the end of a fruitless 4-hour park hunt. Soooooo discouraging and frustrating sometimes. These places are getting much harder to find any good stuff in anymore, for some reason.
@Cladcanadian9 жыл бұрын
I have a garret gti 2500 and can't wait to test it out this summer hoping its comparable to many of the machines that are currently being used.
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
Good luck with the GTI =)
@davidhopper10879 жыл бұрын
Interesting video. Our area in the UK is very mineralised,iron infested and loads of hot rocks (which our ET and CTX don't find minelabs brilliant at knocking out hot rocks). My previous machine atp showed gb numbers 84/90.I have sold my 15/12 sef as the ground was to busy and found it wasn't the coil for me. The stock coil I find spot on. And I have a 8/6 sef lovely sharp coil which I use on occasions.On my ET I get very few clean signals. Nulls out a lot with a whisper of a high tone and the numbers are reasonable I will dig it. Don't mind jumpy signals as lone as they go straight up and down . Last 2 hunts we have been lucky. my son uses a CTX. we have found on a new pasture site. Charles 1 hammered shilling,William 3 shilling,And a cut hammered Henry v111 Groat. none of these where solid signals found around 5 to 6 inch down.My son commented on the w3 it was a crap signal for silver. And if its deep usually nully bouncy with a hint of a high tone. I will go for it.I run as least dis as the ground will allow I don't like it to noisey . Usually auto +3. If the auto drops below 20 . I use manual turn it up just so its not to noisey. We love the ET and the CTX. They work brilliant in our dirty soil conditions. I enjoy your video,s on the mine labs. All the best Dave
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the input Dave! Sounds like you're getting some good stuff even in the poor soil conditions GL and HH =)
@TonyThomas19629 жыл бұрын
Excellent, excellent, excellent. You really know what you're talking about, Rusty, and you present the information in a logical way that makes great sense. I can't stress enough how important one point you made is: If you are new to the hobby you should not try running your detector with little to no discrimination and super high sensitivity. Like you said, it will only result in frustration. I just shake my head when I see people on the forums telling newbies to run an open screen with the sensitivity cranked. That is something you shouldn't try until you have several months of experience with a machine, in my opinion. Love your videos, and really looking forward to more!
@rustycraig35369 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tony! I agree that is probably the number one mistake from new detectorists and its sad to think they might even quit the hobby due to simply lack of understanding.
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tony. So true, so true and more people wouldn't be giving up on this hobby if they didn't get so overwhelmed by the 'advice' of all those bloviators.
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
It really gets discouraging though, when one is using very powerful detectors and they are now finding ring pulls at 12" and flattened beer cans, just as deep. I haven't found much, let alone, too many coins and absolutely no rings for a year or two now. It seems like this phenomenon is re-playing itself down here in Florida from where I used to live up in NC. I may just be looking at this situation wrong and I guess, as the saying goes, 'if it's there, it's there, if it's not, it's not', still applies but it's really is baffling and annoying (not to mention), discouraging and tiresome, not finding but (one) penny and a whole pocketful of deep trash in 3 hours of MD'ing this one park and even the beach is being unkind to me too; In 6-hours of beach hunting, 10 bottle caps, 15 pull tabs, 1 roofing nail, 10 pieces of shredded cans, 10 pieces of large foil, 8 small-denomination coins(mostly pennies), a few little brass bulbs. Anyone else care to share a similar story??
@janwarriner50376 жыл бұрын
Excellent points
@josephirizarry14196 жыл бұрын
I love your videos, thanks for sharing. Very informative !! I also had fun reading some comments from the haters....they usually have no content and one subscriber...but they know it all Lol
@UpperCanadaHunter9 жыл бұрын
Nice work.Thanks! Some great detailed info. HH!!
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
+UpperCanada Hunter Thanks for watching and HH to you too =)
@pathunnicutt93457 жыл бұрын
Great video by the way!...
@DetectingtheBurgh9 жыл бұрын
Learned something today. I need to learn my machine better. I need to be able to hear those deeper sounds
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
A super deep signal will sound different than a solid shallow coin signal. If you look through some of my videos I have some examples of iffy and deep signals they may help. GL and HH!
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
And, if I may add to that, a deeper sound on a single-tone detector is fainter but still solid. Multi-tones can change, the further away the target is and depending on the transmit power of any given machine as well as their circuit shut-down setpoint.
@arthurmorgan95599 жыл бұрын
Nice Tips! I use a mine lab Explorer se and it's really good on finding supper deep coins even in hi trish
@coinshooterroby65089 жыл бұрын
Nice ! thanks for sharing ! GL & HH !
@dellrugby9 жыл бұрын
Not sure why, but KZbin removed my sub to you again without my knowledge or consent. Liked and subbed again... great channel
@patrickmanasco59057 ай бұрын
Personal tip, dont use a 2 tone or 60 tone or pitch tone at first, either to confusing or not enough info, I seemed to learn much quicker with 4,6, or I think 15, I think some even have more tones n that is better than not enough tones just not enough consistency for most
@berbs16319 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info.
@chrisdadigger10184 жыл бұрын
Anyone out there that has the Etrac and CTX 3030 and likes the Etrac better? I am one of them. I like the audio of etrac better. Has more variation and can hunt by ear and not have to look at screen all the time.
@deepdiggerduo29209 жыл бұрын
Very informative video. Thanks for posting. I liked & subbed
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
Awesome thanks =)
@forreststinnett41239 жыл бұрын
Very nice video good to see thank you. Forrest
@rustycraig35369 жыл бұрын
Thanks Frorest glad you liked it and glad to be back =)
@AmericanCoinHunting9 жыл бұрын
Very good tips brother , but I was looking for Real world video examples . I realize that sound is Paramount to the screen . But you did not show any examples . It was still great to see another video from you , and for that . I have to give you a BIG Thumbs UP ! ! !
@rustycraig35369 жыл бұрын
For examples check out some of my deep silver live dig videos. There's a bunch of them and many of the signals are really iffy so they're exactly what I talk about in the video. GL and HH =)
@jefferybernard48007 жыл бұрын
AmericanCoinHunting your right examples are where it is at and how do you hear all the parameters of the sound as he claimed ? Your comments are excellent
@jamesemullican3 жыл бұрын
It's not the size of the hole that matters. It's what's inside that counts. :P
@jaykay85704 жыл бұрын
Dude... where ya at? You still detecting?
@alvinlamb61689 жыл бұрын
GRRREAT VIDEO. I Programmed My Mainelab Explorer 11 to Pick Up No Silver or Copper coins! Only Gold, Platinum, tin foil & Nickels. As Silver is Way Down and to find a Key coin is like winning the Lottery. I've been Metal Detecting for 40+ Years and have 18 detectors.Something to think about Huh?
@cutaplug9 жыл бұрын
Haha that's funny I went to the park yesterday for about an hour and did the exact same thing. Discriminated out all high tones and focused on low tones for some experimenting.
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
Shows one that there is never a "one-size-fits-all" detector out there. Alvin, you probably remember the old Garrett ADS Deepseeker as well as the Fisher 1225X/1260-X. Great detectors but they were heavy weights, lol.
@robertwynn58448 жыл бұрын
Miss your videos hope all is OK
@treasurehuntingscotlandmud93407 жыл бұрын
enjoyed the video thumbs up gl&hh
@WeirdGuyInPark7 жыл бұрын
New sub here.Video liked.
@genel51037 жыл бұрын
Where did you get your md info from?? Not many of us that work 2 or 3 jobs can afford a minelab. Or a garrett pro. Some of these start out at 695.00. Price goes up from there. My first detector cost 55.00 i found more stuff with it than i have with my cobra. But my best md was a bounty hunter 202. So that tells you to learn your machine.real all the info you can find. Learn to trust your signals sounds. They can make or break your detecting career
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
I totally agree Gene! Some of the simplest ones, (do) find the most. My best unit was a BH Tracker IV. 8" tops, on a quarter but man, it pegged as a definite high tone when it detected the non-ferrous stuff. No complicated multi-tones on $1000 detectors or screens to stand there and look at for ten minutes. You either dug the high tone or you ignored the low tone for what it was; trash. I out-found my friend with him using his Whites MXT. I just wish people would learn, just like you said Gene, it's (ALL) in the sound, not on some (fallable) screen that some come to (totally) and solely rely on. Back before screen i.d., people used two-tones (at the most) and (no screen). Before that, people used (single tone) and (NO) screen and just by the good or scratchy(no-good) sound of any given target, one would dig (or not dig). It was (really) that easy. And before that, people used BFO(pitch changed when approaching the top of the target and is similar to pulse induction).
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
Yeah I have to agree Rob. The old ones (are) sort of 'junk' detectors now because the older coins that were reachable with those older, (weaker) detectors back when those coins were not more than 6" deep are now sometimes 12" deep or more and need to be found with the deepest machines so yeah, I have to agree with you on that Rob. One super deep machine versus 10 duds, lol. Many of the old "dinosaurs" do make good conversation pieces though, lol!
@arickswayne8924 Жыл бұрын
Cutaplug~ what happened to you? You always produced good, informative content; and then you just disappeared.
@soonersciencenerd3839 жыл бұрын
I cant hear you.
@DroneLifeLelystad6 жыл бұрын
Great vid dude! But in the end all detectors have the same goal.. it finds metal. Even with a garrett ace 150 you can find deep coins. I have 3 high end machines. And my son found a coin from 1798 with his Ace 200 lol... my oldest is from 1895. My MR2 has a great deep mode with the Standard coil. But needs a slower sweep.
@cutaplug6 жыл бұрын
haha grats to your son that is awesome =) I took a friend detecting with me and his first time he found a gold ring he was so stoked. But I do think detecting is a learned skill and consistently finding good targets takes knowledge, practice, and good equipment.
@martinlanigan42748 жыл бұрын
get super deep metal detector answer
@davidcox21974 жыл бұрын
CZ3D ? GPX4500? Tarsacci MDT8000? Safari? If they make a large coil for the Tarsacci I vote that detector,
@JzDigsAmerica19112 жыл бұрын
In above average if you know what I 😭
@timelordmagnums3572 жыл бұрын
Everytime I bury silver I seem to find it later
@11111972cjb6 жыл бұрын
Exaggerate? Never! Hahahahaha.
@TwoToneJoe9 жыл бұрын
Great too see Ya back bud. Used to watch Ya when I had my Etrac a lot. You're a lot of help. I've now since gotten a CTX and love it. Some of the same rules apply for sure. Love these machines and this hobby. Check my channel out if Ya like. Thanks man! HH!
@rustycraig35369 жыл бұрын
Hi Joe glad you liked the vids! Congrats on upgrading to a CTX I might have to put some time on one to see how I like it sometime in the near future =)
@XRayCam9 жыл бұрын
Easy to turn down volume - not much we can do except headphones otherwise.
@theow46377 жыл бұрын
so basically he said bounty hunter is no good?
@cutaplug7 жыл бұрын
It's a great machine to start with but the higher end machines will help you find more silver for sure. I went from an Ace 250 to an AT Pro to an E-trac, then the CTX 3030.
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
But be careful of relying too much on that screen. Any i.d. system can be fooled and then it misinterprets what's the target actually is when it's actually dug. VERY often turns out to be something other than what the screen says. The operator is fooled (and/or), the detector is fooled or both, no matter (how) goofd any machine is. It's not perfect and it's ultimately up to the operator to use his (HEARING), just like in the old days, to make the determination to dig (or not), based solely on the sound of the target.......People take the 'info' they see on a screen (all too often), as a determination to dig or not and this is a very common mistake. It (all) depends and (entirely) depends on what the user (themselve's) are more proficient with but still, the screen i.d. can always be fooled, no matter the detector, (guaranteed). So one will end up digging a target anyways because ultimately, any so-called good-sounding target (has) to be investigated, and NOT by what's seen on a screen in the form of a classification but by what the actually target (actually) is when all is said and done and this, obviously enough, and has to be done by investigating the target further. That's why many found more in the old days. Because they simply dug the solid sounding targets. It often turned out to be something they weren't expecting and they also were pleasantly surprised and (yes), they dug more trash than now. The better-quality finds and more of them has been (documented) from many "old timers". And at the time, the good targets were closer to the surface and (also), any coins lost before 1964 were either silver or copper or nickel, at least here in the U.S. and were easily found as surface targets by the weak(er) MD's of the day.
@alhowry65487 жыл бұрын
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@punky7975 жыл бұрын
Great tips but you made you video super long and extended it. no hate btw
@sftatat5 жыл бұрын
90,000 views and only 56 morons ,not bad statistics . Everything you say is good info and concise ,only thing I would knock you for is you sound like the guy off friends ,not a fan, ,but who am I to talk with my UK black country accent . Only one thing more annoying than a yam yam talking , and that is the German guy who does silent videos with added text to read ,always hunting at 100 mph , and looks like he is where he shouldn't be,drifting off public footpaths.Keep up the good videos.
@JesusRamos-wm7hg5 жыл бұрын
I guess,but as long as much pinpointer is hitting on a Target, even after pulling the first hit ,Im Digging deeper,who cares how deep,until the end of my rope.lmmao
@jefferybernard48007 жыл бұрын
cut a plug. super deep silver coins your comments on deep coins has a lot of merit but Hi sensitivity is only good in low trash area and most importantly moisture content. fast sweep speed on most detectors won't give it time to process the imfo. mineralization and moisture determines the speed or as you said know your detector and large coils for deep coins would only apply in silver Dollar size coins that are flat not on edge other coins use a 8" Max coil and the higher the sensitivity can cause chatter even in light trash after all where can you go where there isn't moderate trash lower sensitivity helps to keep targets separate as you said know your detector
@rustycraig35367 жыл бұрын
No offense but most of your comments are simply false. ""Hi sensitivity is only good in low trash area"" True, I never said otherwise ""most importantly moisture content"" False, you can gain great depth with high sens in low moisture soil. In fact soil that is too damp can cause more falsing in high sens. I prefer lightly moist soil like loose black soil. ""fast sweep speed on most detectors won't give it time to process the info"" Most of my videos are on Minelab detectors which are the best for finding silver anyway. You can sweep VERY fast in low trash areas without worrying about missing targets. ""large coils for deep coins would only apply in silver Dollar size coins that are flat not on edge"" This is completely false and actually the opposite of true. I have gained a lot of depth on small silver dimes using a huge 17" coil over a stock coil. Also, the larger coil does MUCH better on coins on edge than the stock coil. As you said it really is about knowing your detector and knowing the site and determining the level that you can handle. I seek out low trash sites with deep coins and use large coils which is what this video is all about. You will never find super deep coins in high trash sites at the same rate as you will low trash sites so if you're looking for super deep coins stay away from trashy sites. A video titled "How to sniper coins in high trash sites that others have missed" would be a completely different video. GL and HH!
@jefferybernard48007 жыл бұрын
Rusty Craig. After reading your reply I can't believe the contradictions you made. Starting with low moisture I did say it helps depth don't change to suit your opinion damp falsing comes from the wrong settings. The larger coil spreads the signal over a bigger area with less concentration this was from a tesoro magazine ad I think they have a better idea on that than you so coins on edge offer less crossection to a less concentration of signal because of bigger size the signal is spread over a bigger area to cover more ground in a sweep. No it's true not false and less coins in low trash ? Where's that I have manufacturer info to back my statements so you should do a video to prove it. Completely false and you prefer low moisture soil - when you detect you take what is there at the time and get it set right you don't order conditions like you order at a restaurant ! Make a video and show everyone how manufacturer information is completely false ! Prove that wrong in a video I just wish I would have got back here sooner
@rustycraig35367 жыл бұрын
LOL It always cracks me up when people claim to know so much based off of what they read or from what someone else told them, especially from a magazine sales ad. Get out and get some real hours in and real experience and you can learn some real strategies for yourself. Most of my info is based on Minelab etrac and CTX which are in general the best machines for finding silver coins PERIOD. If you are using a tesoro to find silver coins then that tells me that you still have a lot to learn. I hate to be rude but whenever I see info that I believe is false I will say so out of respect for my viewers. I want my viewers to have the most accurate info possible so they can be as successful as possible metal detecting. If you want to toot your own horn then make a channel and do a ton of live digs and spends many hours teaching people like I do.
@conan69086 жыл бұрын
Rusty Craig; you think in terms of brute power, then try a Pirate Apolonia; 13" deep on a ring pull at half sensitivity. No, (true), it does not have ten tones(it is single tone), a V.D.I. or a hodograph display but the simple fact that it (is) getting this kind of target this deep is a good sign even though it is trash, it is still is an indicator target for any and all coins that could be at that depth from back when these were thrown out which is not recent. And a Mikron NRG-100/110/150 is even more sensitive to small, thin items such as thin necklaces down to at least 10" deep.
@rustycraig17136 жыл бұрын
Sounds interesting =) Extreme sensitivity is essential for deep coins but the next question to ask is how good is the circuitry at distinguishing trash targets like rusty nails vs good targets like gold/silver. For that I would need to test it out. You can have a very sensitive machine that is virtually worthless because if you can't tell the difference you will simply dig junk all day and deep junk still is no good. When minelab comes out with a machine with the sensitivity like a pirate apolinia and the discrimination circuitry like etrac/ctx then that will be the ultimate detector.
@diavel45348 жыл бұрын
Buy a mic or speak up! Such a waste of time when no one can hear you.
@matchuclassic98878 жыл бұрын
Im pretty sure you're fucking deaf.
@rexczi62997 жыл бұрын
MatchuClassicヅ yeah, or turn their volume up.
@crazyworld72197 жыл бұрын
You people must be deaf, I would seriously think about buying some decent headphones. This is probably why you're missing all your silver coins ha.