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Relic Hunting finds from one of my old pounded sites

jtalley007

Active member
I am finally getting around to posting some finds from a few hours detecting the other day. So far everywhere I have gone has yielded some good results with bullets down to 14". Also love the multi frequency and how sensitive it is to small stuff. This photo is a small sample but usually I find 20 tiny targets when I go relic hunting. This time I got a percussion cap next to a rifle pit that has been pounded for 40 years. 100's of people have waived their coils over this spot and I still got a percussion cap.
Some may think this is no big deal but think of how small a one dollar gold coin is. I just know if I run across one with this detector it is mine.

Jason shared his all metal program with me and I can't wait to try it out. I am already getting great depth with relic and mostly high pro. I am surprised that not more people are reporting on digging deep targets. I am getting stuff as deep as with any high end detector I have ever used and much better response from brass and small items than my explorer.
I have so much to learn about this detector and we have had nothing but rain and snow this winter so my outings have been few and far between. I was really hoping to master this thing over the winter but the weather did not cooperate.
I have several other things to photograph and post so keep on the watch.

Jerry
 
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