EOS
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I have permission to hunt in a park near a mansion with history that goes back over 800 years.
Many good finds have been made and I asked the land owner if my friend could join since its always nice to have a search friend.
Well we headed out to the search ground,and for this day I choosed the E-Trac and my buddy had his AT Pro.
We started hunting near the water,its a lake surrounding the mansion,it used to be an island.
After just a few minutes I heard my friend screaming,hey Mike come over here,gotta see this..
I run down the slope and found my friend with a big smile and head lamp attached since it was getting dark.
In his hand he had a money purse.It was still not opened,but you could see there was coins inside,prints visible.
You can imagine the situation,shaky hands and fast pumping heart beat...haha..we opened the purse carefully and there was a bunch of coins,some bronze,some silver.
The leather purse was intact and in really good condition,thick and fleixble.
We counted the bronze coins to be six and the rest was silver of the number of five. Horay...how often do you find a money purse?
The coins was from late 1800th.
Well,shaken by the find we countinued the search.My friend had this night a find spree for sure,coins,buttons,musket balls,horseshoes and other artefacts and top of that he had his oldest coin to be found.A 1 ore sm 1757,and that is not a
small coin.
I was a bit jealous since my E-trac had only found me two musket balls..haha,what did I do wrong?
The AT pro improved and we had a deep target,where the E-trac struggled to find,even though I run it totally open and at full sens ,but the AT had good two way signal??...I scratched my head,and we recovered a small musket ball,deep in the pit.
I was really impressed by the AT pro.Its for sure faster then E-trac,lighter,waterproof .Only thing missing on the AT is backlit display.Otherwise...wow what a machine,and to that price? I will go for that machine as well,if not for the water hunt I will do...next year,rather cold now.
Mike
Many good finds have been made and I asked the land owner if my friend could join since its always nice to have a search friend.
Well we headed out to the search ground,and for this day I choosed the E-Trac and my buddy had his AT Pro.
We started hunting near the water,its a lake surrounding the mansion,it used to be an island.
After just a few minutes I heard my friend screaming,hey Mike come over here,gotta see this..
I run down the slope and found my friend with a big smile and head lamp attached since it was getting dark.
In his hand he had a money purse.It was still not opened,but you could see there was coins inside,prints visible.
You can imagine the situation,shaky hands and fast pumping heart beat...haha..we opened the purse carefully and there was a bunch of coins,some bronze,some silver.
The leather purse was intact and in really good condition,thick and fleixble.
We counted the bronze coins to be six and the rest was silver of the number of five. Horay...how often do you find a money purse?
The coins was from late 1800th.
Well,shaken by the find we countinued the search.My friend had this night a find spree for sure,coins,buttons,musket balls,horseshoes and other artefacts and top of that he had his oldest coin to be found.A 1 ore sm 1757,and that is not a
small coin.
I was a bit jealous since my E-trac had only found me two musket balls..haha,what did I do wrong?
The AT pro improved and we had a deep target,where the E-trac struggled to find,even though I run it totally open and at full sens ,but the AT had good two way signal??...I scratched my head,and we recovered a small musket ball,deep in the pit.
I was really impressed by the AT pro.Its for sure faster then E-trac,lighter,waterproof .Only thing missing on the AT is backlit display.Otherwise...wow what a machine,and to that price? I will go for that machine as well,if not for the water hunt I will do...next year,rather cold now.
Mike