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Pretty good day hunting

Coinseeker 78

New member
I spent a day at an old home presently unoccupied and being repaired. This gave me some experience detecting lots of nails and bottle caps with the AT PRO. I found that I could disc out the nails at a setting of 30 which quieted them to just a click. I am becoming quite good at recognizing bottle caps and able to avoid digging them. This detector beats my Fisher in the trash, I do dig a lot more pull tabs with the Pro and can determine a good nickle reading easier with the Fisher F70. My finds were just some clad but I did dig up an old Indian hatchet head and a Porsche toy car in great shape, the hatchet was at four inches and I was digging a clad penny buried under it, All in all I love my AT PRO. The batteries have lasted through 6 different 4 to 6 hour hunts. They are the original batteries that came with the detector. Happy hunting!!!
 
It's nice to hear stories like this CS78, thanks for posting it.

I'm still learning about my AT Pro, but I'm having fun doing it.:)

NC
 
Nice hunt, Coinseeker! The hatched must have been a nice surprise! Glad you're getting comfortable with the AT Pro - I'm a litle jealous, as I still come home with a pouch full of bottle caps :rage:
 
Sounds like a good day if you ask me. Any possibility in a picture of the hatchet head? I found one at an old 1700's work site a few years ago and haven't seen another one like it dug. Congrats on the good day of hunting and the finds!
 
That rock is not an indian axe. It is just an ordinary rock. Ask any collector and they will tell you the same thing......just a rock.
 
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