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3. Operator's Expertise: The more you practice with your Bounty Hunter the more likely
you will tune in to your detector and begin to find deeper objects that beginners would walk
right over.
4. Sensitivity Control: Your Bounty Hunter's SENSITIVITY control can be adjusted to
maximize depth, but you have to be careful not to ride your SENSITIVITY too high or you
may also get a lot of false signaling.
5. DISC Mode: Whenever operating in the DISC mode, you will lose a little sensitivity;
when you do feel you need the extra depth, it is best to operate in the ALL METALS
mode-especially on larger deeper targets.
6. Conductivity: The length of time an object was buried greatly influences its conductivity.
For instance, a dime buried 50 years may be detected up to 10 inches; yet, a dime freshly
buried may only be detected up to 6 inches or less.
WHERE CAN I HUNT WITH MY DETECTOR?
The possibilities are truly endless. Just imagine, anywhere there's grass or dirt and people
have been there, metal objects will be found! For instance, I've hunted dirt parking lots near
nightclubs-now, these folks that patronize a place like this are likely to stumble to their
vehicles, fumble for their keys, and unknowingly pull everything out of their pockets along
with their keys. One of my nicer finds at a nightclub parking lot was a gold money clip.
Surprisingly, sandboxes at parks can pan out some amazing items. You would think that
only new coins and toys would be all you would find in a sandbox. I remember testing a
detector out in a sandbox, not expecting to find anything but newer coins. Within 5 minutes,
I knew somebody had already been there with a detector because no silver or copper
coins were detected. Even though, they had set up their discrimination level so high that
they left behind the zinc pennies and nickels. One low tone I got near the swing set turned
out to be a gold wedding band. So, do not limit the possibilities by ignoring what you
would consider an unlikely place to find anything of value. You'd be amazed!
Whenever you see dirt or a grassy area, consider the possibilities. What appears to be an
empty lot, could be a potential site for valuable finds. The lot could have been the location
of an 1800s home, or where the county fair was held in the 1930s. Sometimes a little
research in the local library will reveal these types of potential sites.
In conclusion, where to hunt is only limited by your own imagination.
Accessory Items to Enhance Your Detector's Capabilities
The hobby of metal detecting is very dependent on the tools at your disposal. In fact, the
hobby wouldn't even exist if not for the manufacturing of the detector itself. Due to this, you
should understand the importance of accessory items and how they greatly influence your
detector's capabilities.
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