Civil War Dream Field Day 1 - 3 Plates, 100+ bullets.

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Hey everybody. I don't post here too often, but have to post this one up!

In short, I got a scholarship to the Minelab/Montpelier project and got my dad and 2 hunting buddies, Ron and Jim, to tag along (we're all from CA). We tacked on a few extra days around the project to do some extracurricular hunting. 1st day I got 12 bullets at a site - my intro to Civil War hunting. After Montpelier we spent 2 days an unproductive sites. Then we got permission for this one.

We had an idea there might be something on it, but nothing like this. Small site, about half a football field. Started wandering and hit a pretty shallow bullet. Then a couple deep ones... Then we got tuned in. High sensitivity on the Minelabs, no iron, trash, or shallow signals in the ground. Bullets were coming out at 10", all over the place, but particularly in one small area. Then Ron got a bullet signal and dug a hole that was much deeper than it should have been for a bullet, with the probe singing at the bottom. It was a big circular disk, crumbling - an Eagle Breast Plate. After a bunch of shouting and whooping we were back on it. Not 15 minutes later, 10 feet away, another deep bullet signal deeper than a bullet could have been. This one was dug out carefully; an oval, rotting away, with clips on the back - the US buckle. We knew we had the whole package here, and it wasn't another 20 minutes before there was another super deep signal singing at the bottom of the hole (these were all around 16"-18", and we have them all on video :) ) - the final piece, the cartridge box plate, in much better condition than the other 2.

All in all we got over 100 bullets, and the 3 plates, and some other assorted bits (hook, finial, etc.) That was yesterday. We spent all day hitting it again today and got almost 200 bullets, many in large spills (vast majority were 3 ringers, dropped - which would point to a camp site). Tonight is our last night here in Virginia, and I'm typing from the hotel. It's been a crazy whirlwind... The best part is - we got it all on multiple GoPros and phone cameras, including a head mounted GoPro with the detector audio jacked directly in so you can hear the initial hit and dig from beginning to end (I got the breast plate from signal to dig!) Some of these bullets - the original signal and depth, you simply would not believe unless you saw the videos. This place has been cleaned out to 8"+, but there was a lot more there, and I'm sure there are still HUNDREDS of bullets, and more plates, out of range.

I'll post some pics here, but it might be a while until we can get everything together for a proper post. It's been a long 11 days I'm exhausted and still need to pack... We certainly got spoiled with our first trip out here - it's been an absolutely incredible experience, and I still can't believe we got on this amazing, amazing field.

Ok, that was A LOT longer than I intended... Enjoy the pics! I'll let you all know when we get something up on YouTube; the footage is fantastic :D
 

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And pics from today, last day there... (We've been invited to return whenever we want; the owners were awesome)...

Many multiple bullet drops today, many in a row for me. 3, 3, 6, 13, and 6 I think (all the dirty ones on the left), all on video too... First pic (with J hook) is mine, second my dad's (all the round balls and the Gardner at the top were in the same hole). Talk about history! Every one of these finds just paints such a vivid picture... Ok, time to pack and go to bed; see you all soon, and thanks for looking!!

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That is an epic first hunt! Congratulations on a great hunt and trip of a life time.
 

great job!
 

Holy crap! :notworthy:
 

Banner day there. Congrats man.
 

Your faces are worth a thousand words! What an awesome hunt that was. To do it with your boys, well that's really special. Great job fellas
 

wow. I'll bet that was all kinds of fun
 

Congratulations! :notworthy:
 

Vary nice,I use a AT PRO and I usually dont dig iron found coins -gilt buttons.
What do the bullets register as on the detector.
Do you think these item are in the ground in the Poestenkill NY area
if so let me know and I will start looking for them
THANKS the pics are GREAT
 

Great finds, I can only dream of a CW hunt like that!
 

Vary nice,I use a AT PRO and I usually dont dig iron found coins -gilt buttons.
What do the bullets register as on the detector.
Do you think these item are in the ground in the Poestenkill NY area
if so let me know and I will start looking for them
THANKS the pics are GREAT

If I have a good, solid 70 (no jumping around) around 6-8", I can almost guarantee it's a bullet. It's the BEST sound in the world! Just my experience though....
 

Man, I LIVE in Virginia and never had a hunt anything close to that! Just curious, would never be able to find your site, but would you narrow it down to just the county or town for us? Like Fredericksburg, Petersburg, Mechanicsville, Richmond, Winchester? I'm just dying of curiosity where this many plates are still in the ground??
 

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