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<blockquote data-quote="shivan" data-source="post: 124466" data-attributes="member: 194"><p>I will admit that i only tried twice to use the falcon as a pin pointer when detecting, but it was around an old mine area and the probe was sounding off on almost every rock in the hole, the signal my detector had found was just a nail but there was too much noise for the falcon to locate, i do not think other pinpointers would have had that problem as they were not hot rocks just heavily mineralized. Dropping the sensitivity may have helped and was something i did not try....</p><p>Most of the time we will use it to to check specs in rocks ,pyrite will not sound off metals such as gold will and it can pick up very small specs but will not see very far into the rock with the small stuff. </p><p>Around bedrock areas we will use it in crevices to try and find where more of the black sand or magnetite has settled, and also when panning/highbanking sometimes just to quickly check the waste rocks.</p><p></p><p>Not the sort of thing everyone would need but can still be a handy addition to the kit depending on what you want out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shivan, post: 124466, member: 194"] I will admit that i only tried twice to use the falcon as a pin pointer when detecting, but it was around an old mine area and the probe was sounding off on almost every rock in the hole, the signal my detector had found was just a nail but there was too much noise for the falcon to locate, i do not think other pinpointers would have had that problem as they were not hot rocks just heavily mineralized. Dropping the sensitivity may have helped and was something i did not try.... Most of the time we will use it to to check specs in rocks ,pyrite will not sound off metals such as gold will and it can pick up very small specs but will not see very far into the rock with the small stuff. Around bedrock areas we will use it in crevices to try and find where more of the black sand or magnetite has settled, and also when panning/highbanking sometimes just to quickly check the waste rocks. Not the sort of thing everyone would need but can still be a handy addition to the kit depending on what you want out of it. [/QUOTE]
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