Got out to a spot that has good to me in the past, that I usually only hunt after a good rain, as all the targets are deep. Last night's rain only got the top inch or two wet, but I managed to pull a trio of silver dimes and a 1846 large cent with a hole. Usually the coins coming out of here are dated from the 1940s to 70s, so this was a bit of a surprise. The copper was down 10 inches in bone dry dirt, and the E-Trac definitely had a bit of trouble with it. Most everything that came up was 35-50, which more and more I'm coming to believe is like the +95 on the DFX: There is target there, but if you want any more information, start digging. In this particular case, there were a handful of hits in the 10-45 neighborhood, which was enough for me. In normal moist dirt, I've had coppers ring like a bell at 11-12 inches on the E-Trac, so it definitely seems to matter when the dirt is bone dry.
Also pulled a small sterling ring with a black stone, and a handful of 40s and 50s wheats.
Also pulled a small sterling ring with a black stone, and a handful of 40s and 50s wheats.