Metal Detecting on Road Trip - Metal Detecting Oregon and Beyond!
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- čas přidán 17. 06. 2024
- We had a couple nights in Twin Falls, Idaho and had chance to get out and do some detecting. First detecting in two months.
Hit a school and park. The school would have been prefect, but the grass was a mile high.
Stay tuned for the next hunt gets good.
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Happy digs. A Great hunt good to see ya out.
let's go let's go treasure and adventure ✌👵
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If you want a quick trip to a nervous breakdown try the gold monster 1000 in a park.
Brass relic thing looks like a speedloader for an m1 garand.
Thanks. I looked those up and I might have missed something as these look different. But weird if they are, being from a school ground which I think dates to 30's.
Gold monster 1000 is a gold nugget vlf machine. I would run it along rivers or streams detecting bedrock crevices. Or in the desert in Arizona again hunting bedrock washes. You would not want it for the beach or any kind of general detecting. It is gold nugget specific and makes a zip zip over tiny gold or of course shotgun shot and lead bullets ect. Yes if you where to detect a coin or gold ring along the bedrock of the river it will give a sound. The sound will be the same as a nugget but more of an overload as a coin is much larger than the small gold it's designed to find. It is very specific to nugget hunting on bedrock or old miner tailing piles. To get an idea of what the 1000 would be like put your Manticore in prospect mode. You will hear the threshold and then test some coins or gold rings whatever. This will give you a very good idea of what the 1000 will be like. And the 1000 only has prospect mode. That's what it's designed to do and nothing else. So imagine your Manticore in prospect mode only and you know what the 1000 will be. Have fun!
I guess then it comes down to depth. A rice nugget at 6" vs 1". I need to learn more about the Manticore/Nox 800 and how deep to nugget size it will go for very small nuggets. I guess I could cut fishing split shots in half and quarter them.
Thanks for the info.
I would not get all that hung up over the word “Gold” in the name of your metal detector. It’s just marketing, son.
Most better modern metal detectors are discriminators that can tell the difference between trash and precious metals. The best detectors are not cheap and most never pay for themselves.
My opinion is that folks should only metal detector for leisure fun and exercise - not because you expect to strike it rich.
The folks who have gotten the richest from the metal detecting hobby are the people selling the metal detectors. 😂
99.9999% of all treasure hunters using metal detectors lose money on their hobby, but probably more than half enjoy doing it anyway. 😊