Harrison
Jr. Member
- Jan 14, 2020
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- Fisher F22
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
What a day it has been!
I have always seen people find buckles and other various civil war goodies beside the typical bullet, and thought wow if only I could find a site/ relics like that. It’s nearing the one year anniversary of my journey metal detecting and I have dug tons of bullets, a few buttons and some other petty civil war goods. But Ive been waiting for something unique and different than the usual. I decided as a one year gift I would upgrade my detector and just bought a simplex because the price point was too good to pass up! All of the reviews matched it with the top if the line machines. Anyways I just got it in the mail and decided to take it to a near hunted out yard that is right on the main lines of the battle, and boy was I rewarded! Being a new machine and a hunted yard I decided to dig every signal. I ended up with tons of aluminum cans and bottle tops. But I know now why they say dig everything these two buckles rang like sheet metal, or that horrible tin roofing that I know everyone has dug before. 60-98 target jumping around like an undesirable. The bullets did the same. Don’t cherry pick targets. Dig everything and don’t get discouraged that others find a lot. Have fun and practice & luck will be shortly on your side!
(If anyone has info on what type of buckles these are and what they were used for let me know!)
One looks to be some sort of sling buckle/ adjuster.
The d buckle is either solid or plated silver. Maybe horse tack, or belt buckle.
I have always seen people find buckles and other various civil war goodies beside the typical bullet, and thought wow if only I could find a site/ relics like that. It’s nearing the one year anniversary of my journey metal detecting and I have dug tons of bullets, a few buttons and some other petty civil war goods. But Ive been waiting for something unique and different than the usual. I decided as a one year gift I would upgrade my detector and just bought a simplex because the price point was too good to pass up! All of the reviews matched it with the top if the line machines. Anyways I just got it in the mail and decided to take it to a near hunted out yard that is right on the main lines of the battle, and boy was I rewarded! Being a new machine and a hunted yard I decided to dig every signal. I ended up with tons of aluminum cans and bottle tops. But I know now why they say dig everything these two buckles rang like sheet metal, or that horrible tin roofing that I know everyone has dug before. 60-98 target jumping around like an undesirable. The bullets did the same. Don’t cherry pick targets. Dig everything and don’t get discouraged that others find a lot. Have fun and practice & luck will be shortly on your side!
(If anyone has info on what type of buckles these are and what they were used for let me know!)
One looks to be some sort of sling buckle/ adjuster.
The d buckle is either solid or plated silver. Maybe horse tack, or belt buckle.
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