Although it is bone dry here, did manage a few targets, including 2 silver dimes, the Barber, of which, I guess I nicked and the Merc appears to have tangled with a lawn mower at some point in time, from a short early morning hunt. There is enough left of the Merc to see the 17 and the s on the reverse. the Barber is a 1895. Got the 3 lead drops within a 12" area, but each hit separately. The spoon appears to have been hammered and bent into a bracelet. It has Wm A Rogers A 1 Plus Oneida LTD. The LTD is appropriate as that is what I was swinging. The silvers and lead were all in the 5" to 7" depth range. Everything else, less. Hope everyone scores some good keepers today. HH jim tn