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ART-Don't look for any more brass. I found the Clip .

DonNWF

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Found these at the mother of all brass sites, an old Air Force/Spec Opts, Army Ranger, training area (Note all blanks). Don't picture in you mind a Florida sunny sandy beach. This area borders a swamp and is covered by thick nasty underbrush. In the 1780's it was a British trading site. First time I've ever detected a clip of ammo. The brass sounds so sweet, but after a couple of digs, and fighting off strangler vines, you just want to pass on by, but you can't, because you might miss some good stuff. (You appreciate what those guys go through in training)
So many sites , so little time, I'm moving on. HH Don
 
That's a bunch of it for sure.

With that much laying around there should be some goodies too.

One of these days I'm gonna have to hunt my father's place. Gonna be a lot of .22 brass there, but the stuff sounds so sick and rotten that it will be easy to pass up.

Too bad you had to fight brush to dig those. If you have room to work your way around you can get an overall feel for that kind of junk and pass them up if you want to.

HH
 
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