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Metal Detecting for Gold
The branch that gave a sweet signal
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 211471" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Came across a tree that had been dug out recently, still had life in it.</p><p>Someone had dug a huge hole, I mean huge. The trunk of the tree was about 150mm in diameter.</p><p>Puzzled as to why someone had gone to so much trouble I swung the coil over the trunk, about 1/2 metre up the trunk got a strong signal. Close inspection showed scars in the bark. A probe with the pocket knife revealed several .243 slugs in a fairly close circle. </p><p>Think there was a very tired disappointed prospector a few days back?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 211471, member: 1414"] Came across a tree that had been dug out recently, still had life in it. Someone had dug a huge hole, I mean huge. The trunk of the tree was about 150mm in diameter. Puzzled as to why someone had gone to so much trouble I swung the coil over the trunk, about 1/2 metre up the trunk got a strong signal. Close inspection showed scars in the bark. A probe with the pocket knife revealed several .243 slugs in a fairly close circle. Think there was a very tired disappointed prospector a few days back? [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
The branch that gave a sweet signal
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