Today I took a different tack, and decided to give the Racer 2 and small 5" a run at a previously detected old church ruins. The main area targetted was what appears to be the residence for the church going by what has been found there in the past - the site is dated to the early 1900's.
Unfortunately no field picks were taken due to forgetting the camera, though I think the finds speak for themselves on how well this detector does at pulling out good targets from all the ruins junk. I took my time checking out any repeatable targets, or any possible non-ferrous targets that were coinciding with close by iron (isolated using pinpoint mode). I ran the iron audio level low in the background to discount any targets that gave off a grunt when pulling the coil back off the target. Some of these would pinpoint as large targets at depth, which usually indicated high tone falsing off larger iron objects, hence no need to dig.
As for the finds, a gold gilded copper pendant, 1933-34 & 1921-22 SA dog tags, small part off a cricket buckle (pair of crossed over bats), 1921 hp, 1950 penny, and the biggest surprise was another part silver gilded sovereign/half sovereign case. Still no luck with the silver spoons - all plated gear.
So lesson learnt on the importance of running a very small coil over such sites, quite frankly I was surprised at how much had been missed due to masking. Will be interesting to compare the Deus 9" HF coil when it arrives.
Racer 2 - 4.7"x5.2" OOR coil did the trick!
Fresh dirty finds
All cleaned up