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Someone asked me about my list of F75 TID numbers. Here is what I have...

jbow

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I did it in Excell but I can't seem to get the speradsheet to copy here, with the lines and boxes so this will have to do... Most are done from targets I dug and were done with an original F75.

Julien


My F75 TID Number list


0 to 10 ............. Iron

11 to 27
21..............metal crucifix

24............ .22 short casing

24............ pocket knife

24............ flattened thimble

23 to 68.... sm square tack buckle

26............ apothicary weight


28 to 40
28 to 31.... nickels (mostly 29 and 30)

30............ medium buckshot

31 to 34.... tabs

33............ Railroad baggage tags

33............ charm

33/34...... .32 cal fired

34............ round tab w/tail

35............ CW shoe leather w/2 eyelets

36/37....... sm brass hanger (pocket watch or small sword

37............ flat curved chewed lead piece

38............ whole dug .38 special

38............ small lead

39............ .32 cal with partial brass

40 to 45.... 50.70 cal hull


41 to 54
40 to 45.... 50.70 cal hull

43............ lg. buckshot

43 to 45.... pocket knife (in pieces)


44/45....... 12 guage shotgun brass (dug)

44 to 47.... pocketknife (dug)

45 to 48.... CW knapsack J-hook

46............ circa 1834 Navy flat cuff button

47............ harmonica reed

51 to 58.... Williams Cleaner bullet

52............ solid base carbine bullet (Spencer I think)

52/53....... smaller solid base carbine CW bullet

Nickels stacked
45............ two nickels stacked
52............ three nickels stacked
55/56....... four nickels stacked
57............ five nickels stacked
58/59....... six nickels stacked
59/60....... seven nickels stacked
60/61....... eight nickels stacked

54 to 65
54............ fired mangled minnieball

55............ Williams Cleaner

55............ whole Burnside cartridge

55............ Railroad baggage seal (lead)

55/56....... minnieball fired point blank (flattened)

56/57....... minnieballs

57............ lead drapery or skirt weight

57............ Williams Cleaner without stem

57/58....... solid base carbine (one ring)

57/58........ Three ring minnieballs

58............ fired three ring minnieball

58............ fired Enfield .58 slick

58............ short smaller cal slick

58 to 63.... fired at close range minnieballs (mangled)

59............ 1852 half dime

59............ Three ring minnieballs Nose's creek (Kennesaw)

59 /60...... CW era rivet

60............ Round musket ball

60............ large grommet

62/63....... fired minnieballs from Peachtree Creek battle (3 ringers)

63............ fired minnieballs from Peachtree Creek battle (3 ringers)

63/64....... sm flagpole finiel

64/65....... fired flattened minnieball

64........... thin filigree ladies sash buckle

64 to 66... rivet

65........... UCV souviner medal 1913 Macon reunion

66+
68............ three pence coin

69............ 1865 lg. two cent coin

69/70....... Mercury dime (worn thin)

70........... clad dime

70........... Wheat cent

70/71....... bronze Lincoln cent

73............ Boy Scout token (50 yrs of scouting)

75............ Mercury dime (very good condition)

75............ small men's signet ring

78............ toy car

80............ 1858 quarter

80............ 20# Parrot shell zinc time fuse adapter

85............ silver quarter

85/86....... rivet

92............ Morgan silver dollar
 
No, they are not real world tests. I did them with dug targets but not in the ground. I need to start writing down some numbers before I dig with the F75 and another machine. They don't seem to change very much with the f75 though. I'll start writing some numbers down before I dig... then there will be a long list of "can slaw", "pulltab", "foil", "mystery metal", etc... laff.

J
 
You are welcome!

J
 
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