midas
06-05-2010, 11:04 AM
Hi, all, I don't usually post much, but Angel has been after me to show what the V3i has been finding on my last few hunts.
I didn't take a pic of the clad and other stuff as it fills a quart zip lock bag.
I had the V3 for a couple months or so, but wasn't too impressed at the depth I was getting. I sent it out for the upgrade to the V3i, received it back mid-May. I don't know what they did to improve it, but WOW. The coins in the pics are for about 12 - 15 hours hunting time. I measured the deep stuff with a ruler, bottom of hole to soil level. I'm using the stock D2 coil. and Angel convinced me to get the Sunray probe as I was always calling him over to help me pinpoint the deep targets. The first that I found was the CT copper at 8 inches. The 1848 Large Cent at 7 1/2 inches. The 1838 Large Cent at 11 1/2 inches. 1860 Indian at 9 inches. 1876 CC Seated Dime at 9 1/2 inches. 1900 Indian at 8 inches. 1897 V Nickle at 6 inches. 1902 V Nickle at 7 inches. And the dirt was powder dry!!!!!!!!
Target separation was great, with trash on each side of the Seated dime, a nail in with the 1902 V Nickle.
I didn't take a pic of the clad and other stuff as it fills a quart zip lock bag.
I had the V3 for a couple months or so, but wasn't too impressed at the depth I was getting. I sent it out for the upgrade to the V3i, received it back mid-May. I don't know what they did to improve it, but WOW. The coins in the pics are for about 12 - 15 hours hunting time. I measured the deep stuff with a ruler, bottom of hole to soil level. I'm using the stock D2 coil. and Angel convinced me to get the Sunray probe as I was always calling him over to help me pinpoint the deep targets. The first that I found was the CT copper at 8 inches. The 1848 Large Cent at 7 1/2 inches. The 1838 Large Cent at 11 1/2 inches. 1860 Indian at 9 inches. 1876 CC Seated Dime at 9 1/2 inches. 1900 Indian at 8 inches. 1897 V Nickle at 6 inches. 1902 V Nickle at 7 inches. And the dirt was powder dry!!!!!!!!
Target separation was great, with trash on each side of the Seated dime, a nail in with the 1902 V Nickle.