Welcome guest, is this your first visit?
Member
Discoveries
 
Results 1 to 9 of 9
  1. #1
    us
    Jan 2011
    Etrac, Ace 250, and AT Pro
    240

    What a fun day. bullet update!

    I have been greedy for the oldies and have only been going to spots that had potential for old items. I was a lil dry on locations today so, I decided to hit a tot lot today. I had a blast! I dug a car collection. the cars were scattered all over the park. I love digging cars so, it was fun. I found my 1st silver ring of the year. My wife took it fast though. lol. I found an 1899 IH that was about 10" deep. I was extremely surprised! Found a large shell that I am not sure what it is or how old it is. Anyone have a clue? Thanks for looking everyone.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails What a fun day. bullet update!-car-collection.jpg   What a fun day. bullet update!-car-collection.jpg   What a fun day. bullet update!-bow.jpg   What a fun day. bullet update!-bow2.jpg   What a fun day. bullet update!-pres.jpg  

    What a fun day. bullet update!-pres2.jpg   What a fun day. bullet update!-shelluk.jpg   What a fun day. bullet update!-shelluk2.jpg   What a fun day. bullet update!-shelluk3.jpg   What a fun day. bullet update!-ihihih.jpg  

    What a fun day. bullet update!-dayshaul.jpg  

  2. #2
    us
    Feb 2010
    Eastland Texas
    Whites V3i - Ace 250 (backup) - Garrett Pro Pointer - Lesche Digger
    1,652
    21 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: What a fun day. dug a car collection today, yeas a collection. lol

    several weeks ago I dug 8 or 9 in one hole! I think I got a total of 12 in the one yard... I bet there is more there.

    Chukers
    My Personal Metal Detecting Blog www.facebook.com/coinshooting

    ................

    If you haven't tried Groupon you need to... Saves you money! http://www.groupon.com/r/uu23569530

  3. #3
    us
    Oct 2008
    West MI
    Minelab Safari, XTERRA 50
    355
    1 times
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: What a fun day. dug a car collection today, yeas a collection. lol

    Looks like fun! Congrats on the silver ring and deep IH also

  4. #4
    Charter Member
    us
    Mike from MI

    Oct 2007
    Vicksburg Michigan
    Minelab Explorer, Exterra 30, Fisher CZ-21, and 20
    1,889
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Honorable Mentions (6)

    Re: What a fun day. dug a car collection today, yeas a collection. lol

    Nice haul my friend!
    "There comes a time in every rightly constructed boy's life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure"
    Mark Twain

  5. #5
    us
    Feb 2008
    dirt, inc.
    JETCO Mustang
    6,202
    22 times
    Dirtfishing

    Re: What a fun day. dug a car collection today, yeas a collection. lol

    Open a used car lot! Wow! Congrats on the ring too, good hunt!
    We chased our pleasures here - dug our treasures there
    JM

  6. #6
    us
    Mar 2007
    SW Michigan
    Explorer SE
    2,868
    8 times

    Re: What a fun day. dug a car collection today, yeas a collection. lol

    Looks like fun to me. Nice IH and ring, too. I like the Eisenhower token.

    HH
    The bicycle is a curious vehicle. Its passenger is its engine.

  7. #7
    Charter Member
    us
    Aug 2008
    Southern Michigan
    Minelab SE
    1,822
    10 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Banner Finds (2)
    Honorable Mentions (3)

    Re: What a fun day. dug a car collection today, yeas a collection. lol

    nice score on the used car lot.....and the deep IH that was a surprise!....always great pulling a sterling ring too, well done

  8. #8
    us
    Jan 2011
    Etrac, Ace 250, and AT Pro
    240

    Re: What a fun day. bullet update!

    Here is some info that I picked up off the what is it cat. on my shell in the pic.


    BigCypressHunter wrote:
    > How rare a find is this? This is the first one I have seen and a great ID.

    Coming from a What-Is-It veteran as knowledgeable as you, that is a high compliment. Thank you.

    How rare a find? Well, that depends on whether you mean the model-1882 Maynard cartridge found by Xmarks73, or the civil war era version in the Wikipedia photo you posted. (By the way, I hope you noticed that it shows no grooves encircling the exposed part of the lead slug ...unlike the 1882-model.) For the sake of discussion, I'll assume your question refers to the civil war era model.

    Civil War era ones are rare, but not quite "extremely" rare. That's because -- as the Wikipedia article mentioned -- not many Maynard Breechloaders were issued to troops, in comparison to the tens-of-thousands (or even hundreds-of-thousands) of other rifles, such as the Springfield, Enfield, Sharps, Spencer, etc.

    Enhancing the rarity situation, in a way, is the fact that the cartridge's gunpowder charge causes it to corrode to bits. The majority of unfired-and-INTACT Maynard cartridges we dig are no longer intact by the time we get them out of the ground. Even a "decent" one looks like what Xmarks73 found.

    Judging the rarity of Xmarks73's unfired model-1882 Maynard cartridge is difficult. I can only say that it is definitely more rare than a civil war era one, for two reasons:
    1- The US Army purchased hundreds-of-thousands of rounds of Maynard ammo during the civil war ...and I doubt that Civilian game-hunters purchased anywhere near that much.
    2- Civilian game-hunters are actually more careful about not losing bullets than soldiers are. Unlike game-hunters, soldiers don't have to purchase their ammo with money out of their own pocket ...and thus they are notoriously wasteful.

  9. #9

    Jun 2008
    379

    Re: What a fun day. bullet update!


 

 

Sponsors

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.1.3