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well this was the very first time on the beach with my TDI SL ,(boy what a beautiful sunrise i saw while detecting) anyone out was doing their own thing until the sun started to rise and as i looked around everyone was just captivated by the colors.
i have been chomping at the bit to get it out on the sands and all i have to say this machine is a beast on the beach :wow: . i had heard of reports of some guys being able to hit nickles at almost two feet deep in the wet sand
mg: and after last night and today ( maybe 5 hours total hunt time) i'd say those claims arn't that far off the trueth. i mainly focused on the low conductors ( yup i was after the gold) and ignored most coin-like targets and Hampton beach NH was the test subject. this beach is a very popular one with huge crowds this time but it sees a large amount of detectorists as well . on any given day you could see up to a couple of dozen hobbyists scouring the sands. when i first got there i set the machine up and was hitting bottle caps like crazy , very shallow ones until i tuned them out but the deeper ones still fooled the machine some and i didn't want to miss the gold sounding targets. pull tabs and deep bottle caps were normal at well over a foot deep and a couple hit nice at 18 to 20 inches :shocked03: a couple of nickles sounded good at well over 15 inches deep.i bobby pins are the scourge of the beach lol lol as the have a very gold like sound and are frequent i hit a clump of them (5 stuck together) and they were near the 20 inch mark :hairpulling: >:/ lol lol . i did hit a few sterling earrings and nice sterling bracelet , some junk jewelry and finally hit the 14k gold Irish friendship ring near low tide and it sang sweet at over a foot deep. i couldn't have been more pleased with this machine and am looking toward using it in the parks for the gold as well. HH all
Dan


i have been chomping at the bit to get it out on the sands and all i have to say this machine is a beast on the beach :wow: . i had heard of reports of some guys being able to hit nickles at almost two feet deep in the wet sand

Dan