Diggin' In Virginia XVII ( Pt 2)

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2011

This is day 2 and some of day 3 diggin at Beauregard farm in Culpeper Virginia.

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  • That bag you have on your detector is it just like a zip lock that you just put over it or can you like bye special ones for diffident detectors

  • @MetalManMustang it's a ziplock bag but i do have a cover for the F75, I just put a bag over it for hard heavy rain and theres a few holes in my cover it's kinda old. not all detectors have cover but some do. google it and maybe you can find a cover for what detect you use. i dont think they have them for bounty hunters.

  • That bullet you called a ringtail sharps actually looks more like a williams cleaner round-note the tab on the end

  • @telephotousa no it's a ringtail sharps i know my bullets, it's not a williams cleaner but true a willams cleaner has 3 rings and a plunger like that but theres 3 types of williams cleaner bullets too. that bullet is a ringtail sharps the 3 rings are more wide and spread apart. Google it.

  • @nuggetnoggin I was just coming back here to apologize...just saw your other video showing it cleaned up...you're right, it's a sharps. In this vid I didn't get a good enough look at it. Good get, that's a scarcer round to find.

  • @telephotousa ok cool, you didnt have to , it is hard to tell with the dirt on it though.

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  • hey great video but what was the hook thing that you found at the end of the video and what was it used for

  • You make the best videos nugget! I'm a huge fan. Thanks for taking us on all your adventures! Keep em coming bud!

  • @vasemedroserii i know most of my stuff, thats how, lol

  • You can take a small piece of breathable foam and put glue around the outside of you Mic and glue the foam over your Mic it should reduce the wind noise. Make sure its thin foam like microphone foam and make sure you don't put glue inside the hole of the Mic...

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