I had something happen the other day that has happened to me before with a different machine and i was wondering if anyone else has encountered it.
I'm detecting and get a signal, one that makes me want to dig the target. I pinpoint and get a lock on it and right next to where i pinpoint is a hole i dug a few days before.
When i dig the new hole next to the previous one it is so close that it looks like a figure 8.
Obviously i hit the signal the day before and the pinpoint was off, no doubt due to junk. I dig down 3 and i find an old wheat penny. If it was a corroded cald penny i could understand the pinpoint being off as this happens sometimes due to the zinc deteriorating.
My question is does anyone else have this happen? And do you believe that by disurbing the ground around the coin it causes the signal to get better there for allowing you to pinpoint the target better?
Mostly when this happens it's with a newer penny but once in a while it happens with a wheat. Can't figure it out unless moving the dirt around next to it somehow effects it.
I'm detecting and get a signal, one that makes me want to dig the target. I pinpoint and get a lock on it and right next to where i pinpoint is a hole i dug a few days before.
When i dig the new hole next to the previous one it is so close that it looks like a figure 8.
Obviously i hit the signal the day before and the pinpoint was off, no doubt due to junk. I dig down 3 and i find an old wheat penny. If it was a corroded cald penny i could understand the pinpoint being off as this happens sometimes due to the zinc deteriorating.
My question is does anyone else have this happen? And do you believe that by disurbing the ground around the coin it causes the signal to get better there for allowing you to pinpoint the target better?
Mostly when this happens it's with a newer penny but once in a while it happens with a wheat. Can't figure it out unless moving the dirt around next to it somehow effects it.