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Thread: 28 unspent Cavalry Colt .45 Pistol Rounds?...In One Hole!!!

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    28 unspent Cavalry Colt .45 Pistol Rounds?...In One Hole!!!

    OK this is weird! I went back to my new hunting area near an old Fort. I spent 7 hours hunting with not much to show for it except a buckle and some old spent rifle cartridges. I decided to try another area about a half mile away. The first thing I found is what looked like an old hatchet head? Not sure. Then I found a spent rifle casing presumably from a deer hunter as there was a tree stand in the immediate vicinity. It was hot so I started walking back to the truck while I was swinging my coil and I got an iffy signal bouncing between +36 and +52. So I was thinking it was going to be another casing when out pops an unfired pistol round, completely intact. It was too hot to do the happy dance so I closed my eyes and imagined myself dancing around in my head. I checked the hole and it was clear. I got up, walked about three feet and my V3I was singing. I dug another 28 unspent pistol rounds from the same hole. Can you say two Cache finds in two hunts? :icon_pirat: So after I cleared the hole I walked the remaining 10 FEET BACK TO MY TRUCK!
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    Re: 28 unspent Cavalry Colt .45 Pistol Rounds?...In One Hole!!!

    Another angle...
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    and another...
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    yet another
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    Some kind of axe or hatchet?
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    This is the weirdest looking rifle round I've ever seen. It's so skinny!
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    Re: 28 unspent Cavalry Colt .45 Pistol Rounds?...In One Hole!!!

    definately some great area with lots of union soldier activity , love the J hook . your on a roll with the ammo cache's
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    Re: 28 unspent Cavalry Colt .45 Pistol Rounds?...In One Hole!!!

    nice relics! that axe or hatchet is commonly known as a Ox Shoe. if us cellar hole hunters had a dime for each one we dug we'd be rich...right fellas? <}
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    Re: 28 unspent Cavalry Colt .45 Pistol Rounds?...In One Hole!!!

    WOW again. That is one really nice area you're hunting. Keep diggin
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    Re: 28 unspent Cavalry Colt .45 Pistol Rounds?...In One Hole!!!

    Yep that is an ox shoe >:/ We get them all the time. Nice cache of bullets. Do you have an age estimate on the rounds?? Late 1800's / early 1900's?? Or are they earlier? Looks like a lot of activity in that particular part of town. Congrats on your second cache.
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    Re: 28 unspent Cavalry Colt .45 Pistol Rounds?...In One Hole!!!

    Marty! That is just awesome man. You have a honey hole and the right detector to get the job done. Congratulations. How much you figure those unspent rounds are worth a piece? You have easily paid for your Whites V3i in 2 finds. You are now approaching legend status. Sweet!

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    Re: 28 unspent Cavalry Colt .45 Pistol Rounds?...In One Hole!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by CyberSage link=topic=6336.msg74368#msg74368 date=1309989600
    Marty! That is just awesome man. You have a honey hole and the right detector to get the job done. Congratulations. How much you figure those unspent rounds are worth a piece? You have easily paid for your Whites V3i in 2 finds. You are now approaching legend status. Sweet!

    Jack
    Thanks for all the encouragement Jack. Coming from you it means a lot! The musket balls are worth around $2100, the rounds midrange around $1450, more if I revealed the history, date and location. But I will not sell them. Everything I find of historical significance will eventually go to the museum in the area I found them.

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    Re: 28 unspent Cavalry Colt .45 Pistol Rounds?...In One Hole!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by alderan33 link=topic=6336.msg74415#msg74415 date=1310042100
    But I will not sell them. Everything I find of historical significance will eventually go to the museum in the area I found them.
    I don't know if you have a GPS, but if you do, you may want to tag the GPS coordinates with the finds so that they can see where they were found It may be important historically.
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