Metal Detecting. Beach and Land Metal detecting!
Metal detecting uk. Beach and Land metal detecting.
This is a blog of my finds and experiences as a metal detector in the South East of England.
This blog features tips and advice for beginners, as well as being an archive of my most favourite finds and experiences as a metal detectorist around these parts. Excellent resource sites are also featured here.
Showing posts with label Cscope3MX Finds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cscope3MX Finds. Show all posts
Sunday, 20 April 2014
Silver Hammereds for us!
Went out Metal Detecting on a field we had high hopes for with Greg. We'd been on it when it was heavily stubbled, but had no luck. So, we hit a different area this time, and hit a great hotspot. Can't wait until the crops come off it this year, so we can get back on!
Labels:
coins,
Cscope 6MX,
Cscope3MX Finds,
hammered,
Silver coin
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
An Impromptu permission brings us some great finds!
Saw the farmers harvesting, and went and asked...
Great day Metal Detecting. Got my own little digging buddy as well. Watch to the end to see why fortune favours the bold!
Great day Metal Detecting. Got my own little digging buddy as well. Watch to the end to see why fortune favours the bold!
Labels:
Cscope 6MX,
Cscope3MX Finds,
medieval,
permission
Saturday, 26 May 2012
incendiary device!
So I was out looking for a lost horseshoe today, but found a incendiary device. Funny how things turn out...
Didn't find the @#&#*!@ Horseshoe.
Lessons learnt:
1) Although he was a policeman, I'm not entirely sure he should have moved it? But at the same time, he needed to move it to know what it was, if that makes sense?
2) We should have re-buried it, put a marker on it, left it and waited for bomb squad to arrive? But saying that, it was very near the house. Brave of him to move it to safety, but maybe not so wise?
3) I don't like digging up this stuff. Here's the video:
Didn't find the @#&#*!@ Horseshoe.
Lessons learnt:
1) Although he was a policeman, I'm not entirely sure he should have moved it? But at the same time, he needed to move it to know what it was, if that makes sense?
2) We should have re-buried it, put a marker on it, left it and waited for bomb squad to arrive? But saying that, it was very near the house. Brave of him to move it to safety, but maybe not so wise?
3) I don't like digging up this stuff. Here's the video:
Labels:
beginners advice,
Cscope3MX Finds,
Don't do this
Saturday, 7 January 2012
Prosperous after storm beach dig! + Mystery object?
HUGE storms over here in Britain the past few days. Perfect opportunity to get out detecting for a couple of hours.
Here's a video of my finds (One of which is a mystery object. Can you help me identify it?)
Here's a video of my finds (One of which is a mystery object. Can you help me identify it?)
Labels:
beach detecting,
coins,
Cscope3MX Finds
Monday, 24 May 2010
C-scope 3MX review!
Please note that I have done a video review of this product, here.
Well, i've had a good few weeks with my new detector, the C-scope 3MX. Below is my honest, and un-biased review of the machine, as a beginner.
Firstly, let's go through the technical blurb:
Operating System: | Motion 17kHz | ||
Search-Head: | 20cm ISOCON search head | ||
Battery Power: | 8 x AA 1.5 volt | ||
Weight: | 1.5Kg | ||
Features: | On/Off/Sensitivity control Variable discrimination Target pin-point Belt mountable Adjustable stem length Counterbalanced stem with armrest Automatic motion retune Headphone socket Weatherproof design | ||
Ideal For: | Professional and amateur, serious beginners, general purpose detecting. |
The first, and most important difference between this metal detector and "Old bastard" (Not model name-should be) is that this is a motion sensor detector. That means that it doesn't just "bleep" when it senses something. It can tell you exactly where it is, by using the targeting system.
So, initialy you will hear a bleep, but you can then pinpoint the target to the dot. It really is that accurate. Dead centre of the coil.
The detector comes with a free scratch plate. You'll need an input jack for the headhpones if you're using a standard size, though. You can get this for a couple of quid at any music store though.
It's very comfortable to use. Very light. Takes eight double A batteries.
Now, down to the nitty gritty. How does it perform?
I've had a few good sessions with this detector, equalling about ten hours of use. I've done ploughed fields, grass fields and beaches with it. The ploughed field brought the most success. The detector was a dream to use with the motion sensor. Targets came up quick and easy. Nothing felt like a chore (like the old detector). It was the same on grass. The digging of holes is minimal, because of the targeting system (I used to dig to China with my old detector) and the holes are easily re-covered.
Beach detecting, however, was a nightmare. Not the same at all. The unit constantly beeps, with a "staggered" type sound. The targeting points at something, and then vanishes. Digs, bring up nothing (unless it's a strong, consistant beep). It was hard work.
Now, I tested the detector on a sandy park (just light sands), and it worked fine again. Brought up coins, and other targets, so sand isn't the problem. I believe that it must be something to do with either the wet, salt or iron in rocks that could be deep deep down, under the sand.
So, the sandy beach wasn't great for me, but to be honest, the efficency in other places more than makes up for that. As a beginner, this device is absolutely perfect. It's simple to use (two knobs. One to eliminate specific metals, and the other to gauge the sensitivity you will need) The power is still fine, and the batteries don't look like running out yet.
All in all it's a great metal detector for me, the beginner.
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