I would just love to come and dig with your group. Being from northeastern Indiana i never get a chance to dig civil war artifacts. Since all the latest problems our great nation has been dealing with i have been spending more time reading about our civil war. and praying we don't end up in another one. keep up the good work guy's
Both sides used the 1853 3-band Enfield rifle-musket in .577(.58) caliber. there was also a .54 caliber Austrian Lorenz rifle, the .52 caliber Sharps, .69 caliber Springfield and Harper's Ferry muskets which were smoothbore (used in the Mexican War) some of which were re-worked at the arsenal and were fitted with a rifled barrel.
I would like to ask a stupid question, please. When you find a civil war belt buckle, does that mean that’s where a soldier died and rotted away or eaten by animals?
Haha!! Listen, sir, you have no idea what I have planned for you and your excavator but it will be epic. Thanks for volunteering! Love, Your precious brother-in-law 🤣
Like the way you covered for the butt on a limb lol! Lots of bullets. Nice finds all day long.
I would just love to come and dig with your group. Being from northeastern Indiana i never get a chance to dig civil war artifacts. Since all the latest problems our great nation has been dealing with i have been spending more time reading about our civil war. and praying we don't end up in another one. keep up the good work guy's
Thanks a bunch, Mr. Jenkins. Hopefully we can make that happen.
Both sides used the 1853 3-band Enfield rifle-musket in .577(.58) caliber. there was also a .54 caliber Austrian Lorenz rifle, the .52 caliber Sharps, .69 caliber Springfield and Harper's Ferry muskets which were smoothbore (used in the Mexican War) some of which were re-worked at the arsenal and were fitted with a rifled barrel.
Enjoyed the video. Congratulations on yaws finds
Great video Brandon. Looks like a bullet bonanza there. Thanks for sharing. 🤙🏼Chris 🤙🏼
Thanks, Chris! 😬😎
Enjoyed the video. Man yaw done great on the bullets. Congratulations
Thanks, Maurice! We’ve got some great adventures coming up.
Thanx for the share
Cool Episode! Y’all got lucky on that area. They usually leave the tree trash a lot worse.
Man, I know that’s right! At least there are some cleared areas where we can still swing. Looking forward to hunting with ya there next week!
Nice hunt,tremendous of bullets. Well done 👍
Another awesome day for you and your guys - great job brother!
Thanks, my man! See you soon!
I like your intro for this page .good finds looks like your in a good place
heck yeah that’s a lot of bullets ! history saved 💥👍 🤠 🏴☠️
I have let to find a civil war bullet. You guys are sure finding a lot. I love my predator shovel, I have the D-handle.
It’ll happen for you one day. 😊
And yes, the Predator shovel is great!!
Great video brother
Thanks, Montana!
first brother ! watching now
Finding and things with a carrot it's so time consuming
What part of the state is this in and how do you go about finding these sites?
Yo you make it look easy!
Haha! I’ve done it for many years, so I’ve got lots of practice 💪🏼
vey nice!
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Thought metal detectors were forbidden on civil war battlefields
I would like to ask a stupid question, please. When you find a civil war belt buckle, does that mean that’s where a soldier died and rotted away or eaten by animals?
No ma’am, it’s likely that the soldier’s belt broke or the buckle popped off. Not a stupid question at all.
@@digginonfaith531 Thank you son.
Some excellent finds...
Do you have any idea on the units involved in this battle??
Yes sir. There were many.
Great video! What state are you in
Thanks! I’m in Arkansas.
To bad you don’t know or that your related to that has a excavator . 🤔 no telling what you might dig up .
Haha!! Listen, sir, you have no idea what I have planned for you and your excavator but it will be epic. Thanks for volunteering!
Love,
Your precious brother-in-law 🤣
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