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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
..anyone here do it?
I just got my Bounty Hunter Discovery 3300 (with optional 4 inch Gold Nugget coil) in today and cannot wait to get out in the yard and start calibrating it, and possibly finding anything that the previous owners of our house "lost".
I guess I was bit by the bug when watching a few episodes of Gold Hunters on TLC. We even have plenty of gold in the Superstition mountains near us -of course all you would be able to take would be what you found in a pan since it is all Federal park land.
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Yea, I have done metal detecting since 1979. I have a white 6000, its my second one.
The secret in finding things where others have hunted is to make sure your sweeping motion over laps half of the width of the coil when you move it. You might think about getting an eight inch coil. The large the deeper, and the more area it covers. It also makes it more difficult to locate the object. If you get over an eight inch coil then you will be hitting on metals that are large and maybe three feet in the ground. You will also get false readings at times with very large coils.
In the desert areas when looking for gold your four or six inch coil is the best because it is so much easier to pin point your target.
If you have any questions about it let me know.