GRUMPA
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That guys post on metal detectors got me thinking about my land and I didn't want to hyjack his post with this question. Let me explain a bit, we own 40 acres up in the north eastern part of AZ. Over the years walking it I've found alot of things ranging from arrowheads to a cowboy spur, indian pottery, obsolete blackpowder rifle cartridges. That land I'm sure has some sort of a history behind it, but when I had my metal detector (EL CHEAPO) with me about every 2" it would sound off.
The area up there had a violent volcanic eruption leaving in its wake alot of volcanic rock all over, I guess thats why we also have alot of petrified wood to. It's all that volcanic rock I suspect is whats sounding off that metal detector off when I was using it. At 1 time my uncle was up their with his metal detector, whatever kind he had I don't know but I know it wasen't cheap by any means, he prospected with his and he's the type of guy where he didn't mind spending the money on something that was a good product.
Anyway his sounded off all the time just like my cheap one did, he sctratched his head and thought about it and commented that it's more than likely all the heavy metals that are all over the ground. Is there a metal detector out there that can distinguish the difference from the different types of metals? I wouldn't want to walk around with one have it sound off and dig every 2" in hopes of finding something. That old cowboy spur I found while putting in one of my corner post, lucky find I know but at least there wasen't a foot attached to it. That spur has alot of iron in it and so does all that rock on my property. I'm just wondering if it would be worth my while to research metal detector further, seems they are made with precious metals in mind.
The area up there had a violent volcanic eruption leaving in its wake alot of volcanic rock all over, I guess thats why we also have alot of petrified wood to. It's all that volcanic rock I suspect is whats sounding off that metal detector off when I was using it. At 1 time my uncle was up their with his metal detector, whatever kind he had I don't know but I know it wasen't cheap by any means, he prospected with his and he's the type of guy where he didn't mind spending the money on something that was a good product.
Anyway his sounded off all the time just like my cheap one did, he sctratched his head and thought about it and commented that it's more than likely all the heavy metals that are all over the ground. Is there a metal detector out there that can distinguish the difference from the different types of metals? I wouldn't want to walk around with one have it sound off and dig every 2" in hopes of finding something. That old cowboy spur I found while putting in one of my corner post, lucky find I know but at least there wasen't a foot attached to it. That spur has alot of iron in it and so does all that rock on my property. I'm just wondering if it would be worth my while to research metal detector further, seems they are made with precious metals in mind.