parsonwalker
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It was purported to be a winter camp for some engineers. Near Remington, VA - and dozens and dozens of acres will be bulldozed in 4 days to make way for solar panels. I went with high hopes, but if there was a camp, we sure didn't find it. We hunted HARD for two solid days. The wacky, iron-infused rocks of that area played havoc with my Tesoro Tejon. I absolutely LOVE that machine, but it ain't the right machine for that ground (or I'm not the right operator). I hunt with no discrimination and get good depth. Impossible up there. By the time you discriminate out all that iron in the soil and hot rocks, you've killed your depth.
Anyway, here's what I found. Dropped .44 cal bullet (colt pistol?), banged-up 3 ringer, flat button, Scoville button back only, some thin brass, .36 cal round ball, and two pieces of lead that look MAYBE made into game pieces. Find of the trip was the Boreman fuse (at least I'm pretty sure that's what it is). Weird. Not a single piece of shrapnel. Of course, I was avoiding iron signals like the plague. The first half a day, all I dug was hot rocks!! And digging was like tunneling through a sidewalk, with all that stone in the ground. Happy with the fuse, but that was a LOT of work for powerful-few relics.



Anyway, here's what I found. Dropped .44 cal bullet (colt pistol?), banged-up 3 ringer, flat button, Scoville button back only, some thin brass, .36 cal round ball, and two pieces of lead that look MAYBE made into game pieces. Find of the trip was the Boreman fuse (at least I'm pretty sure that's what it is). Weird. Not a single piece of shrapnel. Of course, I was avoiding iron signals like the plague. The first half a day, all I dug was hot rocks!! And digging was like tunneling through a sidewalk, with all that stone in the ground. Happy with the fuse, but that was a LOT of work for powerful-few relics.



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