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MD4V.org
03-28-2024, 10:25 AM
I have been giving a lot of thought to creating a metal detecting event to benefit Metal Detectors 4 Veterans this fall. Unlike other seeded and open events my idea is a “Metal Detecting Rodeo,” where manufacturer teams and individuals would compete against each other in different events testing their skills and machines.
While I have several ideas for individual events I would really enjoy hearing your thoughts and suggestions about this charity event. Keep in mind this will be a competition with timed and cumulative events that will test sensitivity, depth, discrimination, and the detectorists skill with his/her machine.
My vision is turning this into an annual event that will be a fun but serious competition between club teams, manufacturer teams, and individuals. It will also be interesting and fun for team supporters and spectators winning “door prizes” and enjoying the competition while learning about the hobby.
I am really looking forward to your thoughts and suggestions, and if we use your idea for an event I’ll name it after you and send you something special! If you would rather send me your thoughts in private PM me, or email me at [email protected]
I have identified two sites for the event that has parking for up to 450 cars, and enough area to accommodate the events, and I’m talking with the owners about bond requirements and other legal issues. I want the event to be held in different parts of the Country each year to open it up to as many clubs and individuals as possible. – Terry, MD4V.org

Digger_O'Dell
04-02-2024, 11:33 PM
Hey Terry, good luck with setting up this event-I know how hard coordinating something like this can be.

As for a really fun event, with no digging needed. Have a test bed layout with maybe a dozen or 2 dozen specific targets at varying depths, and maybe even slightly angled or on edge, and some being obstructed with iron nearby. Every target marked as to location. The goal would be for participants to show their skills identifying what the particular item is. Bonus points for a correct guess at depth or as a tie breaker if needed. You could use a variety of US coins, rings, chunk of can slaw or tin foil ball, crotal bell, pull tab, and maybe even a small gold nugget. Just to make it not too difficult, have a list of like maybe 50 possible items they could choose from to help determine the item.

MD4V.org
04-03-2024, 12:54 PM
Super Suggestions!!! Yes your thinking is in line with my thoughts Digger.
I'm thinking mixed events:
1) Depth - Which detectorist and machine can hear/see deep targets
2) Timed speed hunt - Which team/individual can find the most targets in three-minutes
3) Hidden target Identification (Quarter; Nickel; Dime; Penny; coins mixed with iron, aluminum)
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Digger_O'Dell
04-03-2024, 07:39 PM
Super Suggestions!!! Yes your thinking is in line with my thoughts Digger.
I'm thinking mixed events:
1) Depth - Which detectorist and machine can hear/see deep targets
2) Timed speed hunt - Which team/individual can find the most targets in three-minutes
3) Hidden target Identification (Quarter; Nickel; Dime; Penny; coins mixed with iron, aluminum)
4)
5)

I was thinking if you go strictly for the target ID as an event, then probably keep all targets at about the same depth, maybe 4-6 inches. As for which targets, I was thinking using something along the lines of these following items, in any order. Doing a depth test/contest is an option as a separate event. I'd live to give that a try with my GPX-4800 and big coil. I used that on the beaches in Florida and at only 50% sensitivity I was digging pennies and sinkers at 4 feet or more.
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1) War nickel
2) IH penny
3) Zincoln penny
4) Silver dime
5) Silver quarter
6) 2 cent piece
7) Large beer can
8) 10K gold ring
9) Pull tab
10) 3 cent piece
11) Horse shoe
12) Franklin half

MD4V.org
04-05-2024, 04:13 PM
I like that!