*VIDEO* - LIVE HOTCHKISS SHELL RECOVERY FROM RIVER

Valley Ranger

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An amazing place to get out and dig. Just beautiful. Made me kind'a nervous for you when you dug up the shell tho. lol
Loved the video...great finds! :)
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Valley Ranger

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An amazing place to get out and dig. Just beautiful. Made me kind'a nervous for you when you dug up the shell tho. lol
Loved the video...great finds! :)
Nana

Thanks. 2nd one my partner found this year. He also dug part of a Confederate cannonball.
 

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Who says that big iron in creeks is not worth digging! Nice shell it will clean up nice.Did your buddy say how dry the powder was? Nice video.

I didn't want to discover its contents in any other form than saturated so the entire process involved a lot of water and soaking. There was hard encrustation in the fuze hole protecting the bursting powder cavity so I don't know the viability of what was removed; likely none, but all the same I didn't want to become the latest casualty of Yankee ordnance. It did have the physical and odiferous properties of black powder. Its previously sealed-off contents drying in the pan:


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