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Well, my detector came this morning and after spending a few hours on a friends field i discovered a musket ball? a few old pennies and a item of jewelry (not my friends)....not exactly the hoard of medieval gold i was after but it's a start :D.
My laptop is also fixed so i can upload pics again too ;) Attachment 48428Attachment 48429Attachment 48430Attachment 48431Attachment 48432 |
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It seems like you are all having fun
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I took my detector to the rifle range and at hapton and fond about 20 of these bullets in the same hole.
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They look like blanks(possibly .303) with no bullet in the end(see the crimping) but if one went off it could take your hand off. After being in the ground all these years they will probably be unstable, liable to go off if you drop them or mess with them. If you're lucky the primer and powder will have been killed by the damp, if not??? Get rid of them quickly and carefully. You should really take them to the police, if you found them all together there may be more there which children could find. |
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Even if they are misfires the primer may still be live, hit it in the right place and it could still 'Pop'. Also there's still a lot of powder in there-could be exciting! |
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Thanks for the heads up guys,I thought they was just old bullets fired at the range (I hit them a number of times with my digging tool :eek:).
I've disposed of all the cartridges somewhere that they will pose no threat to folk. |
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Cheers for the input R. Metal detecting (for me) is not about digging for things of monetary value (if it was I'd of quite already).For me,it's about the thrill of not knowing what lays beneath my feet (with the chance of finding something of value). I never expected to find 'live' cartridges, I (incorrectly) assumed any and all ammo would be spent/fired.....I live and learn (this time) ;) |
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Just an aside to highlight my above point, out in the Iraqi desert there's a few grid references where you can find a couple of cases of "Swan aussie Alcohol free lager," several excess CES's for 432's, plus numerous trophies of war that became rather awkward or tiresome to lug around everywhere. Not forgetting all the kit the brass deemed so important that the lads sort of "lost" or that was "battle damaged" ;) :)
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I took my "detecting stick" up the coppice and had a few hours digging for medieval gold :D
Sadly,it was mainly trash (ring pulls,cans and bottle tops),but i did find a couple of coins (old pennies)and some other bits. Attachment 48566 |
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I doubt anyone will be digging that area of my garden again for quite a few years. |
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