Great tips bro I am going out today...the first day I am going to use my vanquish 440..wish me luck bro...coz here in our place there are lots and lots of treasures huge buried treasures of the Japs...Chinese...and even from the time of the Spaniards ....but this is my first time of using my just acquired V440...thanks for the video anyway it will help me a lot out there...
Another awesome 👏🙌😊video Austin💥..... keeping it real ..... love your voice ...can listen all day ...... 🤩☝️... some lovely finds today .... mega quarters haha 😆..... and nickels...👏🙌😊 love the little cross ....... Happy days ❤️🏴🤩🙌😊👏
Thanks a bunch! Spent a bit longer hunting around the playground that day found another little piece of jewelry 😁 will have that video coming up in a day or so. Appreciate you stopping by!
That flat long peaces of shiny metal you found was off a face mask it’s the bit that gos around ya nose to help ya shape it to make it fit ya face and Nose
Man I love that electric bike. Wish I had one so I could go to the store a mile away. Disabled, poor, and no car. On SSI we can`t save money to buy anything. 2000 bank limit. If you go over all kinds of trouble starts.
There are lots of things you can do to earn $$ under the radar. We did reselling on ebay and Facebook. You are broke if you don't do nothing. I'm on fixed income I worked 30 years for and don't let it stop me. Oh I just bought an ebike. Do it.
As more and more people do not carry change anymore these will get fewer and fewer. So, each find is a real treasure. Just got my 440 today 5/27/2023 after watching hours of videos how to's.
I have the 440 and used to have the x terra 305. Sometimes when I find a target, then I use my pinpoint (on the detector) and it beeps anywhere I put it down, which obviously confuses where the target is when I don't realise this is happening. When I do realise sometimes I turn it off and on and it seems to sort it out. Can you advise how to get round this?
Not entirely sure to be honest... I haven't had much luck with the pin point button on my vanquish. Here's a tip that I do use now that really helps me to not have to use the pinpoint button if you are interested... What I really like to do is keep swinging over the signal while pulling the coil back away from the target until it stops reading and then you know the target is right in front of your coil when it stops detecting it. Apologies if that didn't help, I haven't used the pin point mode a whole lot, I do what I just explained almost every single target and have pretty good luck with it being spot on. Wish you luck out there! 👍
@@TreasureOutdoors Thanks buddy, I had it explained to me in a forum, it's long but if you're interested...... It sounds like you are not pinpointing correctly, The user manual is not very clear if you have no experience with metal detectors, here's what it says "Holding the coil away from the approximate target location, press and hold the Pinpoint button to enable Pinpoint" It sounds like you can hold the coil anywhere & hit pinpoint so long as its not over the target, YOU CANNOT DO THAT, When you hit pinpoint the machine turns off all discrimination & switches to none motion, It also sets a threshold or starting point of zero signal, If you raise the coil away from the ground then press pinpoint & move the coil back to the ground the ground will cause the machine to think there is a target under the coil even if there are no targets & the machine will make a tone everywhere on the ground To pinpoint find a target, move the coil to one side a little keeping the coil parallel & the same distance from the ground as you sweep when detecting, How far away from the target you need to move the coil before hitting pinpoint depends on target depth & size & how much other trash there is near the target, Getting it right comes with practice, Vanquish & Nox have Ratchet pinpointing or resizing whatever they call it, It means that each time you pass the coil over a target in pinpoint mode the sensitivity of the machine ratchets down a notch to help you home in on the target, Ratchet pinpointing can confuse some people that are not used to it, they lose the target & have to turn pinpoint off, pull to one side & start again, If there's junk near your wanted target & you move the coil over the junk the machine will ratchet down over the junk, If the junk is a bigger signal than your wanted target you can lose the wanted target, If you move the coil to one side & its over junk before you hit pinpoint it will set a threshold on the junk if the junk is a bigger signal your wanted target will be lost or reduced & you can end up pinpointing the junk, pinpointing in clean ground with only a few targets every sweep is MUCH easier than pinpointing in trash filled ground, In trashy sites you can raise the coil up to narrow the wedge of detection with DD coils or move around the target to see if that gives you a better look at the target, It all comes with practice & digging, On my old machines I could turn ratchet pinpointing on/off I hope I have cleared up any confusion with your pinpointing, good luck
Hey bud, The other day my son and I went to the park but we honestly couldn’t find anything cause the vanquish was going off every step that we took and honestly it was just discouraging. I hate to bother you with a dumb question but as I said before I’m really new to all this. You had mentioned in this video to lower your sensitivity and I thought of doing that but was worried if I lowered it that I would not be able to detect coins etc. If you have the time can you please let me know how the sensitivity affects detecting coins over other sounds.
No question is a dumb question especially when you are new to the hobby! To be honest if you are park hunting and looking for more recent drops you can lower your sensitivity to almost the minimum without having to worry about losing much performance. Usually coins are big enough in size that even at the lowest sensitivity you'll be able to find them within the first couple inches and those are the ones you are going to want to focus on at first.... the quick and easy ones close to the surface. So when you lower your sensitivity you don't go as deep and the detector won't pick up as many small objects like the small aluminum foil around the park. If you want to only look for coins at first I would try to go and look around for some numbers around 29-30 which is usually a quarter and 24-25 is in most cases a dime or a copper penny. It DEFINITELY can be overwhelming when there are lots of targets around... Also I was curious do you have a pinpointer? definitely makes the job WAY easier! One more thing if you are still reading.. the vanquish has a few different modes coin, jewelry, relic & custom if you go to coin mode it will eliminate the lower numbers which are usually aluminum foil to quiet the machine down when you are swinging. You can also use custom mode to really eliminate any numbers you want so if you are swinging around and there are lots of a certain set of numbers you can notch them out and you won't hear them when you swing over them. But if this was too long and confusing, don't worry! Just get out there and give it another go... once you find that first quarter you'll be hooked! 🤣 another tip is try going to another spot that doesn't have as many targets around.. where there are too many beeps it can be confusing, hard to know what to dig! Just stay optimistic, once you get the hang of it you'll be pulling crusty pennies left right and center! lol! good luck out there man!
@@TreasureOutdoors First off thank you so much for taking the time to reply with such details. It shows the type of person you are and we are truly grateful for your help. I had my settings I believe full sensitivity or maybe one notch back but we are definitely going to try it at it’s lowest setting until we figure out exactly the right settings. I just bought a pinpointer the other day. It’s called a GP Pointer, it’s not a top brand but honestly it seems to work really well (home test) so maybe I just got lucky with a well built one. As we get better at MD we will expand and get better stuff but for now it perfect. I believe you are located in Florida and we are from Toronto so the numbers on the vanquish may be a little different but I completely understand and appreciate you providing some great examples. It’s starting to cool down here now so I figured it might be a good time to hit the beach as there will be less people and hopefully we find some stuff as well we live right beside a army base and I know they tore down the houses the troops use to live in roughly 30yrs ago and turned it into a park. So I these 2 things will be really good to look at. I have the 340 so it doesn’t come with as many options but it does come with a few so I will definitely try using them. I honestly just had it set on all medal mode figuring it would give us the best chances at finding something but I actually think it may have made it harder. Sorry this is so long but you took so much time to respond that I figured I would share some insight on our future outings. Also on a side note my son is 10 and he can’t believe that you responded to us. I think cause he sees your channel he thinks your famous and it’s kind of funny. He’s been telling all his friends. He wants to start a channel like yours. I laughed and told him let’s just figure how to MD first. Anyway enough wasting your time, I just wanted to let you know we appreciate your help and you will have a follower for as long as you keep your channel going. I wish you all the best my friend Cheers
Thanks for the cool tips I'll make sure to bring down to sensitivity around the metal and sorry about your pinpointer also did you get my email on the giveaway thanks
They are both great machines... I would say if you are planning to go to the beach often go with the vanquish because it does a lot better there, otherwise the simplex is built like a tank and I would recommend it.... if you end up getting the simplex look into the SP24 coil it is my favorite I use it most often.
@@TreasureOutdoors I ordered a Vanquish 340 to hunt some old gardens for silver. I`ve only had Bounty Hunter detectors and a top of the line ancient Whites back in the 1970s. I found an 18K ring with it and silver coins back then though. One day in 1996 using the best Bounty Hunter they had then I found a gold earring, gold rim glasses, and two very heavy 14K men`s rings and a smaller 14K 1/4 carat diamond ring in under 45 minutes plus a lot of coins and several watches on a freshwater beach. I found a lot of various rings with it. My biggest score happened when I took a trip way down the lake to a big camping area with a swimming hole. As soon as I got there I saw little flags in the ground and holes everywhere in the swimming area, which was exposed because they lowered Toledo Bend Lake to work on the dam. Somebody had beat me to it. I hunted anyway and found a few coins and a silver ring. I decided to rest and went up the hill to a table and the guy detecting before me had left a big dirty pile of gold jewelry on the table. Needless to say I quickly exited the area with the large handful of loot. It only had a 7 inch coil but did have threshold all metal mode and manual ground balance and was very sensitive to tiny objects. It could detect a number 6 lead shot at two inches when set properly or very thin and small wire bream hooks. I had it with me one day and dropped my only hook in tall grass and it gave a strong signal, but it was still very difficult to see it.
In general it kind of gives you an idea of the conductivity & sometimes shape of an item under the ground. A general rule of thumb in metal detecting is silver usually reads up "high" while gold most of the time falls more towards the lower numbers & sounds.
Gonna get a vanquish 440 I think second hand also lots of nearly new ones about. Love the fact u cycling to each location brilliant channel.
Great hunt, Austin. I went back to some of your older videos and you had some great tips!
Yes iv just ordered the 540 pro pack so thanks for the tips
I think you'll love it! I only have the 440 but if the 440 is good the 540 is likely great 👍
Great tips bro I am going out today...the first day I am going to use my vanquish 440..wish me luck bro...coz here in our place there are lots and lots of treasures huge buried treasures of the Japs...Chinese...and even from the time of the Spaniards ....but this is my first time of using my just acquired V440...thanks for the video anyway it will help me a lot out there...
I learned lots from this video thank you.440 is the best.
Another awesome 👏🙌😊video Austin💥..... keeping it real ..... love your voice ...can listen all day ...... 🤩☝️... some lovely finds today .... mega quarters haha 😆..... and nickels...👏🙌😊 love the little cross ....... Happy days ❤️🏴🤩🙌😊👏
Good hunt, good tips. I like when you do the vanquish videos.
I enjoy doing them I'll bring the vanquish out again soon thanks man 🤠
Recently ordered a 440 and im going to enjoy hunting for good finds . Thank you for the cool video, very nice.
nice!! You will be on the treasure in no time, vanquish is a great little machine! thanks for watching 👍
Great tips for playground hunting. Loving your channel and videos!!! Thank you for taking us along for the ride!! Great job, Keep up the good work 😎👍
Thanks a bunch! Spent a bit longer hunting around the playground that day found another little piece of jewelry 😁 will have that video coming up in a day or so. Appreciate you stopping by!
sweet finds! always fun hitting up the tot lots! happy hunting bruh
Very informative vid. Although I don't have a vanquish, I learned some vdi numbers for one. Not a bad haul either. Love the vids and hope to see more.
That flat long peaces of shiny metal you found was off a face mask it’s the bit that gos around ya nose to help ya shape it to make it fit ya face and Nose
Please don`t say "nose." It will soon be an offensive word!
@@baneverything5580 yea ban your nosey nose 👃
Hi. You've got great attitude & energy.Learned a few things.
Happy hunting. Hope you find some gold & silver 🪙🥈.
Thank you.Cheers.
Thank ya, Nicolas. :)
Great video! Thanks for the tips!
Here's a tip for you... kids don't drop a lot of gold or Rolexes at the playground! ;)
Nice hunt; looks like you made a good haul and had a good time doing it. Keep Digging!
Appreciate it, spent a little longer there that day ended up getting another piece of jewelry will have that one coming up soon. 🤠👍
Another informative and helpful video! Keep them coming! Will start pulling the mulch away from the posts on playgrounds.
Great vid, thanks for posting. Greetings from the east coast
Cool hunt..Man the Vanquish was on of the best detector I bought ..Great in parks for sure.. See You on Your Next Adventure
Vanquish a killer machine, I got my 440 used for $189 shipped it's a steal at that price! Appreciate you joining me on this one!
Another cool vid! Thankyou!
Informative video thanks. What is the make and model of the little orange pinpoint detector you use when digging? Thanks much.
Man I love that electric bike. Wish I had one so I could go to the store a mile away. Disabled, poor, and no car. On SSI we can`t save money to buy anything. 2000 bank limit. If you go over all kinds of trouble starts.
There are lots of things you can do to earn $$ under the radar. We did reselling on ebay and Facebook. You are broke if you don't do nothing. I'm on fixed income I worked 30 years for and don't let it stop me. Oh I just bought an ebike. Do it.
Great job again, thanks for the video!
Thanks for stopping by! 🤠
i like this vaquish440
Good little detector 👍
As more and more people do not carry change anymore these will get fewer and fewer. So, each find is a real treasure. Just got my 440 today 5/27/2023 after watching hours of videos how to's.
Yea I Usually rake the dirt out away from the steel so you can detect it in case there’s something there
Good spot to check 💪
What pinpointer are you using?
Great vid. There isn't enough play ground videos......
Thank you! Park hunting is fun, just never know what is gonna be out there!!
I have the 440 and used to have the x terra 305. Sometimes when I find a target, then I use my pinpoint (on the detector) and it beeps anywhere I put it down, which obviously confuses where the target is when I don't realise this is happening. When I do realise sometimes I turn it off and on and it seems to sort it out. Can you advise how to get round this?
Not entirely sure to be honest... I haven't had much luck with the pin point button on my vanquish. Here's a tip that I do use now that really helps me to not have to use the pinpoint button if you are interested... What I really like to do is keep swinging over the signal while pulling the coil back away from the target until it stops reading and then you know the target is right in front of your coil when it stops detecting it. Apologies if that didn't help, I haven't used the pin point mode a whole lot, I do what I just explained almost every single target and have pretty good luck with it being spot on. Wish you luck out there! 👍
@@TreasureOutdoors Thanks buddy, I had it explained to me in a forum, it's long but if you're interested......
It sounds like you are not pinpointing correctly,
The user manual is not very clear if you have no experience with metal detectors,
here's what it says
"Holding the coil away from the approximate target location, press and hold the Pinpoint button to enable Pinpoint"
It sounds like you can hold the coil anywhere & hit pinpoint so long as its not over the target,
YOU CANNOT DO THAT,
When you hit pinpoint the machine turns off all discrimination & switches to none motion,
It also sets a threshold or starting point of zero signal,
If you raise the coil away from the ground then press pinpoint & move the coil back to the ground the ground will cause the machine to think there is a target under the coil even if there are no targets & the machine will make a tone everywhere on the ground
To pinpoint find a target, move the coil to one side a little keeping the coil parallel & the same distance from the ground as you sweep when detecting,
How far away from the target you need to move the coil before hitting pinpoint depends on target depth & size & how much other trash there is near the target,
Getting it right comes with practice,
Vanquish & Nox have Ratchet pinpointing or resizing whatever they call it,
It means that each time you pass the coil over a target in pinpoint mode the sensitivity of the machine ratchets down a notch to help you home in on the target,
Ratchet pinpointing can confuse some people that are not used to it, they lose the target & have to turn pinpoint off, pull to one side & start again,
If there's junk near your wanted target & you move the coil over the junk the machine will ratchet down over the junk,
If the junk is a bigger signal than your wanted target you can lose the wanted target,
If you move the coil to one side & its over junk before you hit pinpoint it will set a threshold on the junk if the junk is a bigger signal your wanted target will be lost or reduced & you can end up pinpointing the junk,
pinpointing in clean ground with only a few targets every sweep is MUCH easier than pinpointing in trash filled ground,
In trashy sites you can raise the coil up to narrow the wedge of detection with DD coils or move around the target to see if that gives you a better look at the target,
It all comes with practice & digging,
On my old machines I could turn ratchet pinpointing on/off
I hope I have cleared up any confusion with your pinpointing,
good luck
Hey bud,
The other day my son and I went to the park but we honestly couldn’t find anything cause the vanquish was going off every step that we took and honestly it was just discouraging. I hate to bother you with a dumb question but as I said before I’m really new to all this.
You had mentioned in this video to lower your sensitivity and I thought of doing that but was worried if I lowered it that I would not be able to detect coins etc.
If you have the time can you please let me know how the sensitivity affects detecting coins over other sounds.
No question is a dumb question especially when you are new to the hobby! To be honest if you are park hunting and looking for more recent drops you can lower your sensitivity to almost the minimum without having to worry about losing much performance.
Usually coins are big enough in size that even at the lowest sensitivity you'll be able to find them within the first couple inches and those are the ones you are going to want to focus on at first.... the quick and easy ones close to the surface.
So when you lower your sensitivity you don't go as deep and the detector won't pick up as many small objects like the small aluminum foil around the park. If you want to only look for coins at first I would try to go and look around for some numbers around 29-30 which is usually a quarter and 24-25 is in most cases a dime or a copper penny. It DEFINITELY can be overwhelming when there are lots of targets around...
Also I was curious do you have a pinpointer? definitely makes the job WAY easier!
One more thing if you are still reading.. the vanquish has a few different modes coin, jewelry, relic & custom if you go to coin mode it will eliminate the lower numbers which are usually aluminum foil to quiet the machine down when you are swinging.
You can also use custom mode to really eliminate any numbers you want so if you are swinging around and there are lots of a certain set of numbers you can notch them out and you won't hear them when you swing over them.
But if this was too long and confusing, don't worry! Just get out there and give it another go... once you find that first quarter you'll be hooked! 🤣 another tip is try going to another spot that doesn't have as many targets around.. where there are too many beeps it can be confusing, hard to know what to dig!
Just stay optimistic, once you get the hang of it you'll be pulling crusty pennies left right and center! lol!
good luck out there man!
@@TreasureOutdoors First off thank you so much for taking the time to reply with such details. It shows the type of person you are and we are truly grateful for your help.
I had my settings I believe full sensitivity or maybe one notch back but we are definitely going to try it at it’s lowest setting until we figure out exactly the right settings.
I just bought a pinpointer the other day. It’s called a GP Pointer, it’s not a top brand but honestly it seems to work really well (home test) so maybe I just got lucky with a well built one. As we get better at MD we will expand and get better stuff but for now it perfect.
I believe you are located in Florida and we are from Toronto so the numbers on the vanquish may be a little different but I completely understand and appreciate you providing some great examples.
It’s starting to cool down here now so I figured it might be a good time to hit the beach as there will be less people and hopefully we find some stuff as well we live right beside a army base and I know they tore down the houses the troops use to live in roughly 30yrs ago and turned it into a park. So I these 2 things will be really good to look at.
I have the 340 so it doesn’t come with as many options but it does come with a few so I will definitely try using them. I honestly just had it set on all medal mode figuring it would give us the best chances at finding something but I actually think it may have made it harder.
Sorry this is so long but you took so much time to respond that I figured I would share some insight on our future outings.
Also on a side note my son is 10 and he can’t believe that you responded to us. I think cause he sees your channel he thinks your famous and it’s kind of funny. He’s been telling all his friends.
He wants to start a channel like yours. I laughed and told him let’s just figure how to MD first.
Anyway enough wasting your time, I just wanted to let you know we appreciate your help and you will have a follower for as long as you keep your channel going.
I wish you all the best my friend
Cheers
Going to met tec at the beach tomorrow.
Hope you had some good luck or at least had fun! :)
Which mode is that? Coin mode?
Thanks for the cool tips I'll make sure to bring down to sensitivity around the metal and sorry about your pinpointer also did you get my email on the giveaway thanks
Got your email, will have your coin sent out to you very shortly. Congrats on the win!
What do you mean by the appearance of the numbers 12/13
Would you suggest the 440 or the simplex?
They are both great machines... I would say if you are planning to go to the beach often go with the vanquish because it does a lot better there, otherwise the simplex is built like a tank and I would recommend it.... if you end up getting the simplex look into the SP24 coil it is my favorite I use it most often.
@@TreasureOutdoors I ordered a Vanquish 340 to hunt some old gardens for silver. I`ve only had Bounty Hunter detectors and a top of the line ancient Whites back in the 1970s. I found an 18K ring with it and silver coins back then though. One day in 1996 using the best Bounty Hunter they had then I found a gold earring, gold rim glasses, and two very heavy 14K men`s rings and a smaller 14K 1/4 carat diamond ring in under 45 minutes plus a lot of coins and several watches on a freshwater beach. I found a lot of various rings with it.
My biggest score happened when I took a trip way down the lake to a big camping area with a swimming hole. As soon as I got there I saw little flags in the ground and holes everywhere in the swimming area, which was exposed because they lowered Toledo Bend Lake to work on the dam. Somebody had beat me to it. I hunted anyway and found a few coins and a silver ring. I decided to rest and went up the hill to a table and the guy detecting before me had left a big dirty pile of gold jewelry on the table. Needless to say I quickly exited the area with the large handful of loot.
It only had a 7 inch coil but did have threshold all metal mode and manual ground balance and was very sensitive to tiny objects. It could detect a number 6 lead shot at two inches when set properly or very thin and small wire bream hooks. I had it with me one day and dropped my only hook in tall grass and it gave a strong signal, but it was still very difficult to see it.
what do the numbers mean when you detect something
and the sounds like the lower tones
In general it kind of gives you an idea of the conductivity & sometimes shape of an item under the ground. A general rule of thumb in metal detecting is silver usually reads up "high" while gold most of the time falls more towards the lower numbers & sounds.
@@TreasureOutdoors thanks
Thanks for the tips. Did you get my email about my address for the giveaway.
Yes I did, will have it sent over to you shortly. Congrats on the win 👍
I think the metal strip is out of a face mask.
The strip is from a face mask, I think.
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Vanquish is awesome. 👍 Thank you for stopping by, greetings from Florida! 😊