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Thread: GW button number

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    GW button number

    Does anyone have any idea about what number range a GW button would be on an AT pro ?

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    That would vary depending on depth , its orientation in the ground and the mineralization in the soil but generally large dandy buttons can read like a bottle cap to almost like an old copper .
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    I would say if you are field, cellar hole, park or yard hunting it would be a number you would dig no matter what.

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    The one I found rings an 80 on an AT Pro.
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