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But, there is a good reason why it is so necessary to hunt in the ALL METALS mode. For
instance, if a cache is hidden in a metal box, the detector will eliminate it in the DISC mode
of operation. Some caches are buried so deep, that they cannot be detected in the DISC
mode. Larger objects buried deeply are easier to detect in the ALL METALS mode. It's
also easier to delineate the size of the target with no-motion ALL METALS mode because
as long as the coil is over the target a continuous tone will be emitted. Therefore, if an object
is three feet wide, a constant tone will be emitted as you sweep the coil over the target for
an estimated three feet plus.
Quick Draw _ Push the "ALL METALS" touchpad and make sure the indicator arrow is
under the "ALL METALS" position. The unit will still require motion to detect a target; all
metal will now be detected.
Sharp Shooter _ Push the "ALL METALS" touchpad and make sure the indicator arrow is
under the "ALL METALS" position. The unit does not require motion to detect a target; all
metal will now be detected.
Big Bud Select 220-D _ Push the toggle switch to the center "ALL METALS" position.
Follow the procedure outlined in your manual for proper ground balancing. The unit does not
require motion to detect a target; all metal will now be detected.
Other Bounty Hunters _ For manual ground balance, follow the procedure under the Select
220-D. For automatic ground balance, follow the procedure under Sharp Shooter.
Other considerations: Use the largest coil you have at your disposal, preferably the 10"
Magnum coil system.
To illustrate a standard approach to cache hunting we need to create a scenario. Imagine that
a friend had told you that he wants you to help find his late great granddad's hidden gold.
The gold is suspected to be located near his granddad's cabin deep in the woods. There is
probability that a lot of iron and trash metal is strewn throughout the yard. To approach this
scenario professionally would require a methodical plan. The first step in the process would
be to grid out an area about 20' by 20'. This can be done with stakes and string. Using the
largest coil at your disposal and operating in the ALL METALS mode, you will sweep in a
wide half-circle manner. If you're operating a Bounty Hunter with manual ground balance,
make sure you're properly ground balanced. Start in one corner of the gridded area and
follow the string all the way up one side. Dig every signal you encounter. Carefully discard
all of the trash metal to one side. After thoroughly covering the 20' by 20' area, go over it
one more time making sure no signals are being emitted. Go on to the next designated
area and follow the same procedure. It's hard, tedious work. But, it will at least guarantee that
you have approached the site professionally and insure that if the cache is there, you will
recover it. If any of the cabin still stands, be sure to search the walls, door frames and the
floor. You will have to be especially careful about which signals to pay attention to since you
may be encountering other metals like nails, pipes or wiring.
TIPS & TECHNIQUES
Undoubtedly, being aware of the possibilities and application capabilities of your metal
detector will increase your finds. As a detectorist, the proverbial question should always be:
How can I increase my finds? Every tip and technique that is acquired will give you an edge
whenever you're in the field.
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