SorenCoins
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- Apr 5, 2015
- 213
- 91
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Go Find 60, Bounty Hunter Sharp Shooter II
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hello everyone! I just got back into the swing of things (no pun intended) with metal detecting. I've been going throughout my yard which is mostly just field. I have been finding bullets and shells left and right. They are not terribly old but not too new either. I was wondering a few things:
1- How do you all clean your metal detecting finds? Do you even clean them at all? Do you just rinse the dirt off, or do you use electrolysis and other fancy methods?
2- How do you store and sort your metal detecting finds? Do you keep them together by hunt or location? Do you store them in tackle boxes and display cases? Or do you just leave the common stuff in a box?
I believe mostly all of my finds are common and not out of the ordinary. Still, they are from my property before I lived here (likely before houses were even built here) and I would like to learn more about them and find a cool way to view them or store them. Up until now, all of my metal detecting finds are in boxes with dirt and dust on them. I don't ever look at them or appreciate them, which is why I am making this post.
I have been lightly hunting this area of my property for a little while, but now I have been going out daily. Most of the finds are spent .22 cartridges and fired .22 bullets. Some of the best finds are from this past week of hunting, such as:
1- An old iron horseshoe or mule shoe.
2- An old 2 ringed bullet (not a minié ball, but I think it is much older than the other bullets I have found. I think it's between 25 and 30 caliber).
3- An unfired .22 caliber cartridge! I have always wanted to find an old live cartridge that was dropped instead of fired.
I will probably post pictures of these finds as I get more active on the site again.
Thanks all,
SorenCoins
1- How do you all clean your metal detecting finds? Do you even clean them at all? Do you just rinse the dirt off, or do you use electrolysis and other fancy methods?
2- How do you store and sort your metal detecting finds? Do you keep them together by hunt or location? Do you store them in tackle boxes and display cases? Or do you just leave the common stuff in a box?
I believe mostly all of my finds are common and not out of the ordinary. Still, they are from my property before I lived here (likely before houses were even built here) and I would like to learn more about them and find a cool way to view them or store them. Up until now, all of my metal detecting finds are in boxes with dirt and dust on them. I don't ever look at them or appreciate them, which is why I am making this post.
I have been lightly hunting this area of my property for a little while, but now I have been going out daily. Most of the finds are spent .22 cartridges and fired .22 bullets. Some of the best finds are from this past week of hunting, such as:
1- An old iron horseshoe or mule shoe.
2- An old 2 ringed bullet (not a minié ball, but I think it is much older than the other bullets I have found. I think it's between 25 and 30 caliber).
3- An unfired .22 caliber cartridge! I have always wanted to find an old live cartridge that was dropped instead of fired.
I will probably post pictures of these finds as I get more active on the site again.
Thanks all,
SorenCoins
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