birdman
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- Equinox 800 and ORX, tesoro Cibola with garret,whites and minelab pinpointers
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I made the drive back to the 1865 battle site and decided to do some door knocking. Part of the battle is now a large subdivision.
First lady I asked said there had been 10 people on her property with detectors in the last year . We talked for a while and I drove up the road and passed a patch of woods and thought there maybe something left in there.
I stopped and asked the owner if she minded if I hunted the woods by her home and she said there was nothing left. She said the last guy there spent all day and only found one bullet but I could have a try if I wanted.
I was just happy to have somewhere to dig so I thanked her and hit the woods. My first target was a round ball at about 8 inches. The next signal was a confederate bullet and then an iron case shot.
How in the world is there anything left? I think alot of people just thought it was to obvious of a spot and past by it . Also it was rough hunting due to brush and briars.
I made two real neat finds . One is a schenkle artillery fuse with a Patton date of Oct 16 1861 and the other is a long bullet that is either a Wentworth or a tower enfield. I'm no expert ..
I left after about 7 hours of digging between rain storms with about 20 bullets,3 frags and the fuse. Well worth the drive.



First lady I asked said there had been 10 people on her property with detectors in the last year . We talked for a while and I drove up the road and passed a patch of woods and thought there maybe something left in there.
I stopped and asked the owner if she minded if I hunted the woods by her home and she said there was nothing left. She said the last guy there spent all day and only found one bullet but I could have a try if I wanted.
I was just happy to have somewhere to dig so I thanked her and hit the woods. My first target was a round ball at about 8 inches. The next signal was a confederate bullet and then an iron case shot.
How in the world is there anything left? I think alot of people just thought it was to obvious of a spot and past by it . Also it was rough hunting due to brush and briars.
I made two real neat finds . One is a schenkle artillery fuse with a Patton date of Oct 16 1861 and the other is a long bullet that is either a Wentworth or a tower enfield. I'm no expert ..
I left after about 7 hours of digging between rain storms with about 20 bullets,3 frags and the fuse. Well worth the drive.




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