Targets seem to be getting fewer and fewer from the bush site. Very tough now to get much of a coil swing with all the new growth. However, sticking the coil here and there, every so often something still crops up. The 2nd target I dug was the small sterling band that was right next to the trunk of a big oak tree and all of 2" deep. It came in at 73-74. A little further down the path I was working out from I got a bouncy reading that would touch up into the clad quarter range. From about 3" I recovered the other ring. It cleaned up fairly decently, but is tarnished and no silver markings of any kind. The buckle, that has Pat. Jan. 1204 on it, was my last target of the day and was a good 9-10" deep and about a foot out from a down tree trunk. The wheatie is a 1948 and there are a couple of zincers and no value tokens. Anybody have any thoughts on the buckle, don't keep it a secret, please. F 75 LTD with 11"dd coil and running in bp mode, gb 60-65, sen 85, disc 4 and 3h tones. HH jim tn