GarryL
Garry
Hi Nuggy, I got your email but I'll reply here.
In regards to manual/ auto tune. I don't believe one is better than the other. I tend to auto tune but will sometimes manually change up or down 1 or 2 clicks as it can sometimes get you a quieter result.
I also don't pay much attention to any particular range in tuning, the exception being, if I've not needed to retune in a particular area over some days & some EMI starts to creep in that is a good time to try manually tuning up or down a click or 2.
I use mono coils 95% of the time. I have 4 mono's but a 15 inch nugget finder evo is what I use most. I have 2 DD's, 12 inch & 15 inch but I very rarely use them. The 15 inch DD is way to heavy to want to use for any longer than necessary. In my opinion a mono gives a better, easier to use search pattern.
If you're getting to much noise it probably means you have not yet got a good ground balance. Keep at it & it will come.
Some may disagree with the way I operate but that's ok, it's not rocket science.
I hope this helps. Time on the ground & it gets easier.
Good Luck.
In regards to manual/ auto tune. I don't believe one is better than the other. I tend to auto tune but will sometimes manually change up or down 1 or 2 clicks as it can sometimes get you a quieter result.
I also don't pay much attention to any particular range in tuning, the exception being, if I've not needed to retune in a particular area over some days & some EMI starts to creep in that is a good time to try manually tuning up or down a click or 2.
I use mono coils 95% of the time. I have 4 mono's but a 15 inch nugget finder evo is what I use most. I have 2 DD's, 12 inch & 15 inch but I very rarely use them. The 15 inch DD is way to heavy to want to use for any longer than necessary. In my opinion a mono gives a better, easier to use search pattern.
If you're getting to much noise it probably means you have not yet got a good ground balance. Keep at it & it will come.
Some may disagree with the way I operate but that's ok, it's not rocket science.
I hope this helps. Time on the ground & it gets easier.
Good Luck.