Full Metal Digger
07-01-2018, 12:36 PM
Hey Diggers,
I got out this morning at sunrise for about 3 hours. I went back to the new spot about 1/4 mile from musket ball hill. Signals are starting to get harder to find! It took about 20 minutes to get my first good signal and it was a tiny shoe buckle, the smallest one I have found. The style and size puts it back into the late 1600's. About 2 feet away I found a very nice 1600's button. A few musket balls here and there but a lot of WW2 bullets and shrapnel. As I was working my way back to the truck to leave I got a very weak signal right next to a chunk of iron. The signal was so tiny it didn't even register on the display. I wasn't sure if it was a good target or just falsing bleeding over from the iron. I decided to dig. As the hole got deeper and deeper I was beginning to think it was my imagination. I gave up and and filled the hole back in and was ready to move on. One more sweep as I was walking away and the signal was just too good! I pulled all the dirt back out of the hole and just kept digging. Finally, my pinpointer started going off. I was so pleased to see a coin pop out from almost 15 inches deep! Here's some pics. Thanks for looking and HH, Dave.
I got out this morning at sunrise for about 3 hours. I went back to the new spot about 1/4 mile from musket ball hill. Signals are starting to get harder to find! It took about 20 minutes to get my first good signal and it was a tiny shoe buckle, the smallest one I have found. The style and size puts it back into the late 1600's. About 2 feet away I found a very nice 1600's button. A few musket balls here and there but a lot of WW2 bullets and shrapnel. As I was working my way back to the truck to leave I got a very weak signal right next to a chunk of iron. The signal was so tiny it didn't even register on the display. I wasn't sure if it was a good target or just falsing bleeding over from the iron. I decided to dig. As the hole got deeper and deeper I was beginning to think it was my imagination. I gave up and and filled the hole back in and was ready to move on. One more sweep as I was walking away and the signal was just too good! I pulled all the dirt back out of the hole and just kept digging. Finally, my pinpointer started going off. I was so pleased to see a coin pop out from almost 15 inches deep! Here's some pics. Thanks for looking and HH, Dave.