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<blockquote data-quote="goldwright" data-source="post: 163487" data-attributes="member: 4651"><p>Wasn't really taking notice of depth difference, all the pre decimals in this area are around the 6-9 inch mark. This ground has not been touched since the early days as far as I can tell. I got a 12-46 all on its own and the 705 gave a clear 34 with 4 arrows on the screen and it was a Penny at about the 7 inch mark from memory. I think the 705 would see all of the coins if they were not surrounded by so much junk, but this ground has tones on nearly every swing and the CTX is just leaps ahead in separating targets. Quite remarkable how much steel comes out of the holes when digging. One thing I have worked out so far with the CTX is a little sensitivity goes a long way, running at between 9-11 and with an open screen this really allows it to do it's thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldwright, post: 163487, member: 4651"] Wasn't really taking notice of depth difference, all the pre decimals in this area are around the 6-9 inch mark. This ground has not been touched since the early days as far as I can tell. I got a 12-46 all on its own and the 705 gave a clear 34 with 4 arrows on the screen and it was a Penny at about the 7 inch mark from memory. I think the 705 would see all of the coins if they were not surrounded by so much junk, but this ground has tones on nearly every swing and the CTX is just leaps ahead in separating targets. Quite remarkable how much steel comes out of the holes when digging. One thing I have worked out so far with the CTX is a little sensitivity goes a long way, running at between 9-11 and with an open screen this really allows it to do it's thing. [/QUOTE]
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