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chief5709
11-09-2015, 07:46 AM
November 7, 2015 – Another solo hunt at one of my favorite fields that I haven’t been to since last fall. This field has produced many colonial coppers, buttons and musket balls in the past. I intended on only staying for a couple of hours but ended up there for a good part of the day. I left early afternoon to meet my cousin at another site that we had detected a couple of Saturday’s ago with no luck which held true for this hunt as well.

I ended up with a 1749 KGII Farthing, 4 buttons, 4 musketballs and a part of a buckle as my keepers from the solo trip. We were both shut out at the second hunt.

chief5709
11-09-2015, 07:51 AM
The house is where I met my cousin in the afternoon. Early-Mid 1700's with 7 acres of land. Heavily detected in the 80's. No keepers found by either of us.

http://www.americandetectorist.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=51264&stc=1&d=1447073102

MangoAve
11-09-2015, 09:02 AM
Nice score on the KG. It is in good shape. Amazing how even places hit in the 80's with the archaic machines have most of the silver gone (:lol: You older hunters are gonna hate me for that comment). The digital age now has the CPU able to process and change a reading in milliseconds where the old analog meter takes time to swing from the ferrous to non-ferrous range and now we have DD coils.. yet it is still not easy.

Lodge Scent
11-09-2015, 11:39 AM
Nice hit on that farthing Chief. Appears to have a lot of detail left too. I like all the round lead too.

The Rebel
11-09-2015, 12:55 PM
WTG on the KG! It sure survived plow as well as fertilizer damage.

chief5709
11-09-2015, 01:53 PM
Nice score on the KG. It is in good shape. Amazing how even places hit in the 80's with the archaic machines have most of the silver gone (:lol: You older hunters are gonna hate me for that comment). The digital age now has the CPU able to process and change a reading in milliseconds where the old analog meter takes time to swing from the ferrous to non-ferrous range and now we have DD coils.. yet it is still not easy.

This place has been hunted hard over the years but we couldn't resist.


Nice hit on that farthing Chief. Appears to have a lot of detail left too. I like all the round lead too.

Thanks! Most of the coppers have come out of this field in pretty good shape. I have found over 40 round balls at this field over the past couple of years.


WTG on the KG! It sure survived plow as well as fertilizer damage.

Thanks Rebel!

aloldstuff
11-09-2015, 06:40 PM
WTG on your farthing, looks to have some good detail. I have some musketballs but have never gotten 4 in a hunt.....:congrats:

chief5709
11-10-2015, 05:30 AM
WTG on your farthing, looks to have some good detail. I have some musketballs but have never gotten 4 in a hunt.....:congrats:

Thanks! This field and another one a few miles away are full of musketball's. Almost like finding wheaties in a park...

del
11-10-2015, 04:31 PM
Thats a lot of lead ball , just curious as to whats the average size ?? any dropped ones ?? congrats on the farthing , Brian :thumbsup02:

chief5709
11-11-2015, 06:05 AM
Thats a lot of lead ball , just curious as to whats the average size ?? any dropped ones ?? congrats on the farthing , Brian :thumbsup02:

Thanks Dan. There is a mix of sizes. buckshot right up to .69. Most are drops. The 69s were found in one particular area with the rest scattered, especially the buckshots. What are you thinking?

MangoAve
11-11-2015, 07:18 AM
There is a mix of sizes. buckshot right up to .69. Most are drops. The 69s were found in one particular area with the rest scattered, especially the buckshots. What are you thinking?

Dan's working with the Pequot Museum so he knows about battles. Since your reply I am thinking there might be a training camp or battle which happened there. Many drops could signify that they were hastily dropped while trying to reload in a hurry. Hopefully none of this steals your thunder, Dan.

milco
11-12-2015, 08:12 AM
Those are some very cool finds!

Cheap Thrills
11-13-2015, 01:06 AM
Awesome Chief !! It's hard for a city boy to imagine fields like that still existing for detecting after years of hunting the small chunks of dirt in between the concrete jungle .Nice going on your finds .

chief5709
11-13-2015, 10:14 AM
Those are some very cool finds!

Thanks!


Awesome Chief !! It's hard for a city boy to imagine fields like that still existing for detecting after years of hunting the small chunks of dirt in between the concrete jungle .Nice going on your finds .

Total opposite here. More fields than concrete... here's my back yard :grin:

BTV Digger
11-13-2015, 10:50 AM
Nice finds Brian and congrats! I'd love to see a pic of the KG all cleaned up. Looks like you'll be able to pull some nice detail out.

John