Civil war token & orange stand gilt button

Stealth digger

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Garret AT PRO & minelab pro 25 pointer. Other items I carry with me are a Yaesu VX 7 radio, maglit XL 50 , classic swiss army knife, solid brass Zippo, Gerber saw & Knife.
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All Treasure Hunting
The token was no more than 3 inches in the ground & They both came from fields that have now been reclaimed by forest. Check out the video in my link to see the adventure we had in finding these relics. New England is absolutely remarkable when you realize that all this forest that your searching through was all wide open working fields.

 

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WOW - super nice buttons Stealth digger.
 

Cool video, beautiful landscape ,made me feel as if I were with you guys/ gal also your video mirrors an actual day M-detecting as it would be for most people ie. digging through all the trash, those cool old coins that magically turn into beloved shotgun brass ,dang it. That is a beautiful Cw token , the buttons are def, keepers, even the older Whisky bottle was nice. The video also reminds me of my many adventures in to the woods ,tho, I am usually alone"TOMCAT" it's always wonderful to have the freedom to wander the countryside smoke a fine cigar [ or whatever suites your fancy] and be able to carry your firearm without the worry of someone FREAKING OUT & calling the law as my area of op is very urban where the best patches of woods are the 5-40 acre plots between the walmart and the Sub division . So thanks for the 20 mins of fun keep it up & best of luck . p.s. that was one TUFF as% tree limb to take those 357s through & through were you using Hollow point's? anyway HAVE A GOOD DAY..
 

Davers you hit spot on the theme and feeling I was trying to show in the video . NH is the live free or die state and it is great to be able to live the way you want....well to some extents. Even down to the no seat belt law which I think we are the only state that does not require it. Seems small & simple but it should be your choice. As for the 357 mag I am not sure what he was using but that tree burl which was dead was not giving up at all.
Well thanks for the kind words and I'm glad you got it.
Watch for more.
 

p.s. that was one TUFF as% tree limb to take those 357s through & through were you using Hollow point's? .

Yes. Remington 125gr. SJ-HP.
 

Davers you hit spot on the theme and feeling I was trying to show in the video . NH is the live free or die state and it is great to be able to live the way you want....well to some extents. Even down to the no seat belt law which I think we are the only state that does not require it. Seems small & simple but it should be your choice. As for the 357 mag I am not sure what he was using but that tree burl which was dead was not giving up at all.
Well thanks for the kind words and I'm glad you got it.
Watch for more.
Yours was prob, only the 8th or 9th MD video I have ever watched [ no many to judge by ] but yours was the most enjoyable . Ill be looking for the next.
 

Yes. Remington 125gr. SJ-HP.

Maybe a 454 or 500 sw next time - NO prob too much gun ,as I don't know the wildlife of NH the 357 & load your using SHOULD be good enough for most 2 & 4 legged animals you might encounter. Live it up! Davers
 

Maybe a 454 or 500 sw next time - NO prob too much gun ,as I don't know the wildlife of NH the 357 & load your using SHOULD be good enough for most 2 & 4 legged animals you might encounter. Live it up! Davers

I've been looking for a way to justify a sw500 for some time now! Lol
 

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