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Metal Detecting for Gold
Anyone dig double-dips or moving targets?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigWave" data-source="post: 233576" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>My littlie and I have learned from experience to walk away from :</p><p>1. double dipping targets near the surface or</p><p>2. moving double dipping targets at some depth. </p><p>These have ALWAYS proven to be nails or elongated iron. We've maybe missed a few nuggies (I've heard some yucky sounds but still dug and found gold), but saved hours, and possibly found more Au through the time saved. PS: moving targets (>90%) are generally ferrous in my experience. I'll post a diagram if you can't see why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWave, post: 233576, member: 6786"] My littlie and I have learned from experience to walk away from : 1. double dipping targets near the surface or 2. moving double dipping targets at some depth. These have ALWAYS proven to be nails or elongated iron. We've maybe missed a few nuggies (I've heard some yucky sounds but still dug and found gold), but saved hours, and possibly found more Au through the time saved. PS: moving targets (>90%) are generally ferrous in my experience. I'll post a diagram if you can't see why. [/QUOTE]
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