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  1. Welcome Troy, So glad you decided on DP. Looks like you have found some great stuff over the years. Just my two cents on the 800, keep it simple and you will do really well in the coin department. Looking forward to your future posts, Coins, bottles or gold it's all good to me.

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  2. F350, I've been on a trime quest for a while and want to thank you for the help with the id numbers in another post. Oddly when I popped that coin I thought of your advice and want to believe somehow you gave me some more confidence to not walk away from some of those odd id's that usually produce some rather normal finds. Glad this forum is here for all of us to trade info. This goes to show that sometimes things aren't always what you think.

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  3. CHIGGERS-CHIGGERS-CHIGGERS, OH Man those things are the worst!!!!! I had a trip to Kentucky and suffered for a month after my return. If I hunted in the south a lot I would bring Napalm in large quantity's. Deer fly's also killed me there also, Damn I hate F'ing bugs.

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  4. Great question Steve, I often wondered why someone wouldn't come up with a good one. If I can contribute to this I would prefer a non-descript suitcase style. The uglier and planer the better. Years ago I had a very very expensive custom rifle never make it to a hunt. It was a basic lockable case which I wrapped in brown paper and packing tape. I had the gun insured and the airline was great, but it could never be replaced with dollars.  So I would need something that looks like a normal case, where some airline employee would just pass it by and think it was underwear. Oh and it should fit most breakdown detectors. I would have to say cost would have to be around $200 or under.

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  5. For the Pointer difference. One seems to false a lot in the damp or wet ground and chase things that are not in the hole. Works perfectly well in the dry. The other is oddly the opposite. Also the audio is less loud for one vs the other. 

    My buddy uses a Ranger it's a pretty awesome shovel. At the time I wanted to get one but they were unavailable so the GD instead. It's just as good in my opinion. The only thing a shovel can't overcome is an old buried stone driveway. Invent one of those and I'm in.

     

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  6. Here's my all year set up, The bag is an OmegaMill relic elite with my own belt, which is super light and very well made. (USA). The big shovel is a Grave digger Nemesis. The hand digger is made by our member Kac. This little digger is the best I have ever used. Gloves are Tractor Supply. And I run two garret pointer's oddly they perform different. I use one in dry soil and the other in wet soil. Other stuff is a tooth brush, bamboo chop stick, and some small storage containers for the good finds.

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  7. I came across this bullet the other day, about 10'' down in an old farm pasture. I'm kinda sure this is not civil war but its not something I've ever seen.

    Here's the spec's (rough)    It has 4 Lands and 4 grooves. It mic's at .457 + and -   The length is around an 1 1/4''   Weight is 480.5 grains or 31.14 grams

    I thought it was a.50-70 round, but I think the bullet is to long for the case. Leaning on the side of muzzle loader. Any help would be great.

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