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  1. 19 hours ago, Andy2640 said:

    However the Garmin Montana is frickin awesome!   Logging finds, attaching a picture of said find, and establishing search patterns is a godsend. Every detectorist should have one IMO.

    Andy,

     

    Hey there Andy!
    There's a chap in the UK that makes a detecting GPS app, aren't those detecting GPS apps better then a stand-alone Garmin handheld GPS?

    HH,
    Cal

  2. I wonder if my grandmother didn't have any articles in one of those magazines.  She was an avid rock hound, it was her life really, and she was the president of the Boulder Busters rock hound group out of Sonoma, CA.   She published a newsletter with the club, and I'm sure she likely submitted articles to the various periodicals.  

  3. 5 hours ago, Bayard said:

    Rimfire ammunition (larger than .22) was commonly available and in production up until the start of WWII.  The tooling to make the larger caliber rimfires was scrapped or discarded during the frenzy of war production during WWII.  Demand for larger caliber rimfires was not great enough for the major ammunition factories to recreate the necessary production tooling after the war.

    I have a 1940s park near my home.  Earlier this year I dug up a complete round of .32 Long Rimfire.

    That's interesting.  I guess I should've researched them better, I've always been under the impression (mostly from other detectorists) that the rimfires we find at the relic sites we hit were indicative of mid 1800's or older sites.   I think the "Henry's" rimfires we find are old, but I haven't really researched it much.  

     

     

     

     

  4. Nice digs!!
     

    I went with the 800 vs 600 because I wanted the prospecting modes AND I wanted the ability to be able to run 20khz or 40khz independently at some of my really tough mineralized relic sites.  Everything else was icing on the cake, and we did a group buy on the 800's so the price difference between the 600 & 800 was so small, it was really a no brainer.

     

  5. Nice work!!

    The MMK is no slouch on depth!  I dug a 1700's 2 reale at an old Spanish outpost site in California that was a measured 10" deep!  It was at a spot that my hunt partner (as well as invitees) and I have detected many, many times.  It was a beautiful signal on the MMK, it's my favorite relic machine!

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