BrettCo124
Hero Member
- Apr 29, 2009
- 901
- 939
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Safari, Tesoro Sand Shark, Bazooka Gold Trap Mini, Gold Rush Nugget Bucket, Garrett Supersluice Gold Pans
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hi all,
I have permission to detect on a known revolutionary war battlefield ground. There used to be an old tavern there they would all go to and drink at. The land i can detect on is pretty large. Problem is, it is FULL of iron pieces, rusty stuff, and also glass.
The glass fragments are large, thick pieces, which leads me to believe the grounds could still be unaltered since the 1700s. However, I once pulled a jar out that dated to the early 1900s... so I’m stumped.
I’m getting to my point now...
My minelab Safari just goes absolutely nuts on everything at this site. Much of the rusty iron and trash rings up as good signals such as silver and coins, so I am at a complete loss of what to do here. The machine signals non stop. I know I could use a smaller coil, but it’s still going to cause me to dig up too much trash because it’s ringing up as a good signal.
Do I forget about this amazing opportunity at this site? Or, can I do something such as strictly target musket balls? If I found one single musket ball, id go absolutely crazy in excitement, knowing I did a good job in locating and confirming an actual good area for the first time ever. Plus finding my very first relic. I’d be at a loss of words.
I’d love to strictly target musket balls here at this site. Do you think that would help? If so, do you know what settings (and what notches I should keep) that would signal a musket ball? For example, “39” is a good indicator of silver when using the safari. Is there a Number for musket balls?
Perhaps that would help keep me sane out there, because it’s enough to just want to call it after 15 minutes to be honest.
Thanks all.
I have permission to detect on a known revolutionary war battlefield ground. There used to be an old tavern there they would all go to and drink at. The land i can detect on is pretty large. Problem is, it is FULL of iron pieces, rusty stuff, and also glass.
The glass fragments are large, thick pieces, which leads me to believe the grounds could still be unaltered since the 1700s. However, I once pulled a jar out that dated to the early 1900s... so I’m stumped.
I’m getting to my point now...
My minelab Safari just goes absolutely nuts on everything at this site. Much of the rusty iron and trash rings up as good signals such as silver and coins, so I am at a complete loss of what to do here. The machine signals non stop. I know I could use a smaller coil, but it’s still going to cause me to dig up too much trash because it’s ringing up as a good signal.
Do I forget about this amazing opportunity at this site? Or, can I do something such as strictly target musket balls? If I found one single musket ball, id go absolutely crazy in excitement, knowing I did a good job in locating and confirming an actual good area for the first time ever. Plus finding my very first relic. I’d be at a loss of words.
I’d love to strictly target musket balls here at this site. Do you think that would help? If so, do you know what settings (and what notches I should keep) that would signal a musket ball? For example, “39” is a good indicator of silver when using the safari. Is there a Number for musket balls?
Perhaps that would help keep me sane out there, because it’s enough to just want to call it after 15 minutes to be honest.
Thanks all.
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