john37115
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- Nov 8, 2007
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- E-Trac, F75, Nautilus dmc IIb, Custom Soveriegn, Pro XL, Classic IV, IDX, Compass Gold Scanner Pro
I went out with my brother ( KirkTN as you all know him ) for a hunt today at an old farm house. I was hitting on some pretty cool old relics. We went to the same place yesterday but I mainly worked about a 50 acre pasture that I saw a few signs of an old building of some sort there long since gone. I found the pocket knife, old rivets and a real heavy old piece of some sort of comb there next to a huge oak tree. I thought that was kinda weird. Found some old square nails out in the field, one with a huge head like I never seen. I posted an individual pic of it. Back to today- about 3 pm. my son came driving up and said UPS brought my new NAUTILUS DMC IIB and he thought I might want to finish the day out with it. I was pretty excited to say the least. I turned it on and started setting it up and hunted for 15 or 20 minutes realizing that the Iron laden soil around this old house site was better left until I had some more time to court my new baby. So I headed off to the old fairgrounds where I knew I could find some shallow clad and get a feel for her. I hunted about an hour and a half and I think done alright for my first date with this new machine. I will say that I have never owned a machine that hits as hard as this one on 6 - 7" targets I swear they sound like there on top of the ground.
I have no doubt with some hours under my belt I will be dangerous on some deepies with this thing. Anyways the first pic is the finds I made in my first hour and a half with the Nautilus and the following pics are my relic finds over the past couple days with the Vaquero. Thanks for looking.
I have no doubt with some hours under my belt I will be dangerous on some deepies with this thing. Anyways the first pic is the finds I made in my first hour and a half with the Nautilus and the following pics are my relic finds over the past couple days with the Vaquero. Thanks for looking.
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