Metal Detecting Finds Part2
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the shell is a 222 super bee shell
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Nice finds
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i found a knife exactly like that in my back yard but it was in very poor condition, almost all the rood was rotted away and it was very corroded.
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Hey man!! Are you still detecting?? Would love to see more video's!!
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cool stuff
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Jerry Gebby came up with the cartridge back in the 30's. The 22-250 is still popular today. The 9mm and 380 acp are also popular calibers.
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The .250 Savage was necked down to .22 caliber by Jerry Gebby who called it the Varminter and registered that as a trademark. This took place back in the 30's and it (22-250) is still a popular cartridge today.
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cool finds man.. keep doing it, i'd like to see more videos! 5/5
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AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!11
but that stuff isnt all junk
mrmashpotatoes24243 3 years ago
hey thanks man for the reply.Your right it isn't junk to me.I love my relics about as much as the "GOOD" finds.Thanks again for viewing
dude420here 3 years ago
Part 2: The 9mm and the .380 cases are very close in size and performance, the 9mm is a foreign pistol case and the .380 is a domestic equivalent. The 9mm was introduced in 1902 in Germany, the .380 was made by Colt, all three rounds are still made to this day.
scarecrow44003 4 years ago
Great Help Thanks!!!!
dude420here 4 years ago
Hello, the .22-250 rifle cartridge was introduce by Remington in 1967, the W-W on the bottom of the case stands for Winchester-Western, they made the case for that cartridge you shown, R&P would stand for Remington & Peters. It is a standard round used mostly by varmit hunters and can send a bullet down range at a blistering 3'600 fps.
scarecrow44003 4 years ago
Hey Scarecrow:I've been hoping someone would help me out with some of my stuff.Many Thanks.
dude420here 4 years ago