What is your pulltab...?

Tejaas

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Garrett AT PRO ~ Propointer ~ Modified Lesche ~ Predator Little Eagle ~ Royal Picks ~ Marshalltown Trowels ~ Sift Tables/Screens
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What is your 'pulltab'...?

What particular target do you dig more than anything else?

I know it can't be 'pulltabs' for every hunter on TNET!

For me it's a tie between cartridge cases/headstamps & fence staples.
I don't think i have found more than 20-30 pulltabs in my detecting career, haha.



~Tejaas~
 
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Mine has to be the beer bottle tops. I found an unhit park, but spent the first day picking up over 100 caps. Some half buried but most 1/2 " down. The park started to yield a lot of wheats and some zinc. Now to go back for those deeper signals.
 
Mine has to be the beer bottle tops. I found an unhit park, but spent the first day picking up over 100 caps. Some half buried but most 1/2 " down.
I hear you there. At least when I am not running my etrac or ctx. You can tell instantly that they are corona caps. But with the other machines they drive you bonkers. One park I frequent and have found lots of good finds is literally covered with them. Could drive a guy insane!!
 
Pull tabs in the dry. Pennies in soft and some hard wet and pennies in the wet. Farther out u go the less pennies and trash you'll find. Parks, it's pennies..
 
I dig more pennies than anything. I normally coin shoot. And around rural areas in Tennessee people lost A LOT of pennies. Not much wealth in most of the places I hunt. I'm stoked when I hit the silver dimes. :)
 
them dam washers from tin roofing nails and campfire nuggets.cant seem to keep a bunch from fooling me.
 
On the beaches here in Orange County, pull tabs, screw caps, foil and tent stakes usually in that order!
 

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