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With determination and an unquenchable desire to absorb any knowledge related to metal
detecting, I've found the hobby to be far more rewarding. By haphazardly approaching
metal detecting as a part-time hobby, and not taking an avid interest in the science of metal
detecting, you're limiting the possibilities and potential of the hobby. Not only will you find
the hobby frustrating at times, but you may be walking over valuable targets that could
have been easily retrieved by properly studying how you can effectively apply your
detector. Start a library of related books and magazines; subscribe to every major treasure
magazine especially: Western & Eastern Treasure, Lost Treasure, and Gold & Treasure; go
to your local library and research local treasure stories for leads; and, most of all, become
totally immersed in the hobby by detecting every chance you get!
MODES OF OPERATION
To Hunt in Discrimination or All Metals?
The Bounty Hunter metal detector has two main modes of operation: Discrimination and All
Metals. In the DISC mode, movement is required for a target to be detected; in the ALL
METALS mode, no movement is required to detect the target. On the Quick Draw, motion
is still required to detect in the ALL METALS mode. Which mode of operation to hunt in is
usually predetermined by what you're hunting for.
For Instance-
Discrimination: Coin-shooting and jewelry hunting are more effectively performed in the Disc
mode. There are exceptions, when hunting for small gold rings or gold chains, ALL
METALS mode will guarantee detection.
All Metals: Relic hunting and cache hunting can be performed more effectively in the ALL
METALS mode.
Applying Your Choices for Mode of Operation
Coin-shooting is one of the most popular applications for metal detectors. Usually, you
don't have to drive very far to find a potential site to coin-shoot. Parks, school yards, ball
fields, soccer fields, football fields, yards, abandoned movie theaters, old mobile home
sites, swimming areas, dirt parking lots, and even sandboxes are only a few of the many
potential sites for coin-shooting. Anywhere there's dirt or grass and people have been
there is a potential coin-shooting site.
Discrimination is the best mode of operation for coin-shooting while ALL METALS is useful
for pinpointing or finding small gold rings or gold chains when jewelry hunting. All of the
Bounty Hunters offer three modes of operating in Discrimination: DISC, NOTCH and
AUTO NOTCH. The Quick Draw offers two modes of operating in Discrimination: DISC
and NOTCH.
When operating in the first position DISC mode:
The level of discrimination will be determined by the Disc/Notch variable control. When
turning the control clockwise, you will be increasing the level of discrimination; when turning
the control counterclockwise, you will be decreasing the level of discrimination. If you're only
wanting to detect coins, turn the variable control past pull-tab or screw cap, and the detector
will only detect copper or silver coins and eliminate most trash metal.
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