6 mores hours on the F75 today

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I hunted for 6 hours today and got 3 Wheaties 1925, 1942 and 1948. The 1925 was at least 12 inches down that the Fisher did pick up which surprised me. The biggest surprise was it WAS NOT a Indian, which is still on my bucket list. Ugggh I yielded around $6.50 in clad, a dog tag and a bullet which I'm not sure what caliber that is. So if anybody knows at appreciate it. I did a lot of digging today the Fisher will have you chasing ghost signals I have to admit that, but it will hit some deep coins I'm seeing IMG_1600.webpIMG_1601.webpIMG_1597.webpand that means that all my old spots are now new again.


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Don't get too excited lol. I think the boat tail design was in use as far back as 1914 but is still popular to this day. Knowing the exact caliber could help narrow it down a little more. If you have access to a set of dial calipers, measuring the widest part of the bullet would be a good starting point.

I was wondering why it was only a inch down. Lol


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It's gonna take some time to get use to the 13" coil. That's alot of power going to that coil. Go to the SAME area with the 5" and I BET you come home with more than 2 cents!!!! GL & HH......

I better or I'll go insane. Yesterday was rough.


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