A story about a horseshoe from my experience. Many years ago I worked in a log home manufacturing company. We were milling 6x8 white pine into a d-profile and we heard a loud sound that I cannot fully explain. So when the profile came out of the molder we saw 2 shiny points peering atop of that profile. So we took it to the radial-arm saw cut close to the object and low and behold it was a horseshoe within the wood. That tree grew many years with it in there. Would bet it was once a fence row tree. Thanks for the Friday morning video Donnie. Have a great weekend.
Here is a sad story. A man I knew was chainsawing with a couple of friends. When he sawed into a log, and I'm Sad to Say that he hit a nail that the tree had grown around. God Called him home. The nail went in his heart. 🌹🌹🕊️🌹Rest in Peace🌹🕊️🌹🌹 🌹🌹🌹🌹 Hainey 🌹🌹🌹🌹 🌹in Paradise, Safe in Jesus Arms🌹 🌹🕊️🌹
Cut a tree down one time had a horseshoe smack-dab in the middle of it. Somebody probably put it around it when it was small. Needless to say it ruined a chain!
Well, I learned something today. I didn't know oxen were shoed like horses and mules. Thanks for 'learning' me stuff, Donnie. Stay safe on those steep ridges and God Bless you.
Donnie, I moved here 31 years ago come April. Back to the holler I grew up in, and I grew up with kids who lived here. But they were the only family who didn't garden or keep livestock. My Dad, who would have turned 90 four days ago had told me there was a sawmill in the bottom where I decided to garden, when he was little. He said they used to turn the work horses loose on Sundays and they were so big the little kids were afraid of them. He also said they used to play marbles in the sawdust after the mill closed. When I broke it as new ground, I plowed up at least a wheelbarrow of horseshoes, a half a pickup full of horse bones that I put in one big pile, and dozens of old marbles! Many of them the old, solid kind. The bones were just about all gone in a couple of years after being unearthed and most of the horseshoes are gone now too. But I have a big jar of marbles and still find one from time to time!
Mr Donnie Laws! You have yourself a fine day and thank you for giving us another video. It’s been a mighty fine past few days until today. Spring is coming and I can’t wait to see these mountains green
Some neat old finds up on that ridge Donnie....and it started out with a lucky horseshoe .... Have a great weekend and Thank you for the video Brother.
Fascinating! You make me want to go metal detecting (preferably around an old homeplace)! Thanks for bringing me along with you! Much love from SC, Jane ❤️ 🙏
Well, I've got to say if anyone ever told me I'd enjoy watching videos of someone metal detecting I'd say they were crazy. 🤣. But I have to admit I enjoy your metal detecting videos so much! I've enjoyed all of your videos about the history of the Appalachians but I was skipping over the metal detecting videos thinking they wouldn't interest me. One night I decided to watch one and I'm hooked. Thank you for sharing this with us. 😊
Amazing at the shotgun shells you find. People back in them days didn’t get out & shoot for the fun of it. They was shooting to put food on the table. Great video.
Those old shotgun shells as put the meat on a lot of tables. I have a T.C Contender with a 1” 410ga barrel and it’s deadly on squirrels and it serves as a colt 45 and it’s dead on there’s a little riffled part that screws in the end for that. Thanks Donnie 😊❤
That one looks like a 270 or 30-06 but I don't know that Mr Donnie. Been in the 70's here in VA this week. Raining today had to get off work early today because just slopping around in the mud. Hope weather been fair your way Mr Donnie. Thanks again my good friend
Hey Donnie I love watching you get up in the ridges! It reminds me of my childhood days running around one Pax, WVa! My mom was born there. That shell you found, I believe is from a 30-06. Thirty Ott Six.
Nice finds, love them old shotgun shells. One of my favorite long guns is a 410 rabbit gun. Double barrel with a bit longer barrels, than normal. An older guy at a gun show said the reason for the longer barrels was for keeping the shot tight and away from the dogs.i can't remember what the choke was on the barrels or exactly how long they are. Great video!
Hey Mr Laws. It's always Good Luck to find You a horseshoe. You gotta put it up so the Luck don't run out. Some old Shotgun Shells. Thanks for your show. It brought me and my pup some Sunshine on a rainy Virginia day..Thanks Mr Laws. Good hunting and God Bless You 🙏 🇺🇲🐕🐾🪶🐻🐦🦫🐿♥️
I've Always wanted to get a metal detector.. Maybe Some Day ... Just Never Comes.. At the end of the Road , aka when my Truckin Year's are over ... Maybe then I'll get one ... Thanks Hero ... We Greatly Appreciate Your Shows....Cleveland Tenn waivin a Hand ✋️
I always enjoy these exploring videos Donnie. Always anxious when the detector gives you a reading. Thank you sir. PS the horse that wore that shoe had to be a pretty big horse. Hope you have a great weekend.
Good Morning Donnie. Some nice finds out there on the ridge. I hope you find Blackbeard's treasure chest next time😉. Thanks friend and have a great weekend!
Found a bunch of change and knife and one wallet at a football game one time after a home game under the seats outside just laying on top no telling under great shows keep up the good work be safe my friend
Good find on the 410 , you mostly find 12 and 16 .Got to be close up to get a squirrel with 410 but the old single barrel 410s were easy to tote up and down the ridges ,they were fairly light and didn’t kick a young boy or an old man to hard.12ga kicks me so hard now ,I Just won’t shoot one anymore.
I sure hope you are doing good...I enjoy the exercise you get and the work you do. As good as your predictions are , when you are metal detecting, you could almost just run the metal detector over the item and move on.
Greetings Mr. Laws, thanx for sharing. The FC on the Rifle cartridge probably stands for Federal Cartridge, and the 06 is the year of manufacture. Hope this helps, God bless.😃
I put on my rubber boots when it was warmer a few days ago and hunted some in the woods around here with my Minelab Vanquish 340. My rechargeable batteries started getting weak after about two hours so I quit. I found some 22 bullets and casings, an old ring beaver tail pull tab, a copper penny, nickel, quarter (found these close to the dirt road...50s to 70s for the quarter), brass zipper, a weird paperclip, and a lot of iron signals. I`ve found over 60 coins with it. It`s really good at picking out coins in trashy places. The coil is 10x7 I believe so the equinox goes two inches deeper unless you buy the 12 inch coil. My 10 inch coil hits nickels at 13 inches in air tests and everything else over 10 inches to 12. But the equinox has better target separation in most tests. But I did get a 29/30 quarter signal when I tested mine, dug a giant rusty nail, checked the hole with my pinpointer, and the quarter was about an inch away from the 5 inch nail. And if I hold pull tabs and iron in my hand with a quarter in coin mode it picks up the quarter. So maybe the newer models have been updated? The jewelry mode on the Vanquish is the standard beach mode factory setting of the Equinox and both machines use 5, 10, 15, 20, and 40 khz multi frequency. But the Vanquish has less settings, options, target separation, and isn`t waterproof. But the target ID is more stable at depth so they did improve that plus it`s less prone to interference too and chatters less in urban areas. But it does give poor folks a chance to use the amazing technology of the Equinox, especially on beaches and mineralized soil. And my 340, which new is only 200 bucks, blows the Garrett AT Pro away on depth and target separation plus works amazingly on the beach and can find tiny earring backs like the Equinox. Just turn it on, hit jewelry mode, and max sensitivity. It has coin mode and all metal deep relic mode too.
Thank you for another trip metal detecting. Love the shotgun shells. I'ma try look for some arrowheads if I can get some time in this. Thank you Mr. Laws
Thay are many places in Tenn VA wva and Kentucky. I'd love to metal detecting many battel sights and many old plantations and big farms people buried thay gold silver and money's. Thank you again sir for information and a great video nail it up tie down corks of shoe up to make a u shape good luck if put upsidedown luck will run out thank fore truth and great videos
Mr. Laws... Pastor Perry Stone, (he's on YT), has launched a treasure hunt in the Appalachian Mountains. (Details in his #1167 episode) I thought of you immediately, of course!
Good morning Mr. Donnie I enjoyed your video. I have a question about a Romax shot gun head stamp I am researching the the history of it but I not having any luck finding out information on it if you know would you please share ♥️❤️👍🗝️
@@donnielaws7020 That’s what I figured. There’s some of those old 25-06 calibers. Rare find I think. Seems like a 223 would be better marked. Have a good day.
I ENJOYED THIS VERY MUCH DONNIE. IS THE EQUIPMENT EXPESIVE TO HAVE THIS HOBBY? IT LOOKS FUN AS I WOULD LOVE TO DO IT IF MY HEALTH COULD IMPROVE SOME. GOD BLESS YOU SIR!
I mean this as a compliment but I've long been impressed by how tech savvy you are at making these vids. Thanks for another one! BTW, have you ever heard "theres company coming" by Jim and Jesse? It makes me think of some of your stuff! :)
Having steel hips & knees used to prevent me doing any metal detection. I know I couldn't even show my husband how to find the survey markers for our lot... haha. More than likely they have machines that can be set to 'ignore' me. I know the Ex sure learned to... ROFL (roll on floor laughing)
A story about a horseshoe from my experience. Many years ago I worked in a log home manufacturing company. We were milling 6x8 white pine into a d-profile and we heard a loud sound that I cannot fully explain. So when the profile came out of the molder we saw 2 shiny points peering atop of that profile. So we took it to the radial-arm saw cut close to the object and low and behold it was a horseshoe within the wood. That tree grew many years with it in there. Would bet it was once a fence row tree. Thanks for the Friday morning video Donnie. Have a great weekend.
WOW what's the odds of that. Thanks for sharing this my friend.
Here is a sad story.
A man I knew was chainsawing
with a couple of friends.
When he sawed into a log,
and I'm Sad to Say that
he hit a nail that the tree had
grown around.
God Called him home.
The nail went in his heart.
🌹🌹🕊️🌹Rest in Peace🌹🕊️🌹🌹
🌹🌹🌹🌹 Hainey 🌹🌹🌹🌹
🌹in Paradise, Safe in Jesus Arms🌹
🌹🕊️🌹
WOW that's really sad my friend.
Cut a tree down one time had a horseshoe smack-dab in the middle of it. Somebody probably put it around it when it was small. Needless to say it ruined a chain!
WOW
Donnie you have a great voice and accent, you are a natural narrator.
Thank you friend.
Well, I learned something today. I didn't know oxen were shoed like horses and mules. Thanks for 'learning' me stuff, Donnie. Stay safe on those steep ridges and God Bless you.
Thanks my friend. Hard to believe, but they did. Pulled stronger than a horse or a mule. Thanks for sharing.
That didn’t look like any oxen shoe I ever saw. Looked more like a broken horse shoe
It has a tapered end my friend.
Watching your videos is like visiting some long past family members.,I really wish I had spent more time with them...God bless and thank you.👍
Thank you friend. Your very welcome. God bless you.
Really enjoyed the hunt Mr.Laws. There definitely is a lot of history hidden in those ridges. Thanks for sharing and God bless.
Thank you friend. Your very welcome.
Donnie, I moved here 31 years ago come April. Back to the holler I grew up in, and I grew up with kids who lived here. But they were the only family who didn't garden or keep livestock. My Dad, who would have turned 90 four days ago had told me there was a sawmill in the bottom where I decided to garden, when he was little. He said they used to turn the work horses loose on Sundays and they were so big the little kids were afraid of them. He also said they used to play marbles in the sawdust after the mill closed. When I broke it as new ground, I plowed up at least a wheelbarrow of horseshoes, a half a pickup full of horse bones that I put in one big pile, and dozens of old marbles! Many of them the old, solid kind. The bones were just about all gone in a couple of years after being unearthed and most of the horseshoes are gone now too. But I have a big jar of marbles and still find one from time to time!
WOW Thanks for sharing your memories with us my friend. God bless you.
Mr Donnie Laws! You have yourself a fine day and thank you for giving us another video. It’s been a mighty fine past few days until today. Spring is coming and I can’t wait to see these mountains green
Me to my friend. God bless you.
I love the history of the ridges, Donnie. Beautiful old horseshoe and shotgun headstamps...remnants of days lived more simply. God bless!🙏❤️
Thank you friend. That's so true. God bless you.
I always enjoy hearing your voice and digging up some history, thank you for taking us with you.
Thank you friend. Your very welcome.
.410 that was my first shotgun. That thing had a barrel that'd reach clear acroas the county line. Kicked like a lil mule!
Awesome my friend. Thanks for sharing this.
I enjoyed your hunt Donnie it was good to see you out.I hope you have a great week.
Thank you friend. God bless you.
Another great video Mr. Donnie and Thank You. Take care and have a blessed day.❤️🍀
Blessings,
Teresa
Thank you friend. Your very welcome. God bless you.
Awesome finds today.....SO glad u got back at doing what u love Mr. Donnie thank you for sharing 💙
The weather finally gave you a break, it's good to see you back on the ridges.
Thank you friend.
Interesting finds today Donnie! Thanks for sharing them with us. Hope you have a great weekend and God bless!
Thank you friend. Your very welcome. God bless you.
Hello from KY love your channel 💞.I am always excited about what you will find and sincerely hoping it is not a snake.Take care friend.❤️
Me to my friend. Thanks for sharing this.
Some neat old finds up on that ridge Donnie....and it started out with a lucky horseshoe ....
Have a great weekend and Thank you for the video Brother.
Amen my friend. So HAPPY to be on them. Your very welcome my friend. God bless you.
Fascinating! You make me want to go metal detecting (preferably around an old homeplace)! Thanks for bringing me along with you! Much love from SC, Jane ❤️ 🙏
Awesome my friend. Your very welcome.
good to see you detecting again Donnie,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Thank you friend. I will when the weather is right and got the time. Thanks for sharing this.
Great finds ! And the sun was out!!! Thank you for the video. I hope you and your wife have a wonderful blessed weekend.
Thank you friend. Your very welcome. God bless you.
Well, I've got to say if anyone ever told me I'd enjoy watching videos of someone metal detecting I'd say they were crazy. 🤣. But I have to admit I enjoy your metal detecting videos so much! I've enjoyed all of your videos about the history of the Appalachians but I was skipping over the metal detecting videos thinking they wouldn't interest me. One night I decided to watch one and I'm hooked. Thank you for sharing this with us. 😊
Awesome my friend. Thank you so much. Your very welcome. God bless you.
Thank you for sharing. We found horses before powling up the garden
God bless you and your whole family...🙏❤🙏❤🙏😊🙂😀
Your very welcome my friend. Thanks for sharing this. God bless you.
Another great video. Keep bringing them, I love to watch because you never know what you will find.
Awesome my friend. God bless you. Thanks so much.
Thank you Mr. Donnie for all your hard work.😃
Your very welcome my friend.
Amazing at the shotgun shells you find. People back in them days didn’t get out & shoot for the fun of it. They was shooting to put food on the table. Great video.
That's exactly right my friend. Thank you. Your very welcome.
Those old shotgun shells as put the meat on a lot of tables. I have a T.C Contender with a 1” 410ga barrel and it’s deadly on squirrels and it serves as a colt 45 and it’s dead on there’s a little riffled part that screws in the end for that. Thanks Donnie 😊❤
my brother has a sawmill, one day he was cutting a log and the blade hit something, it was an old whiskey bottle that the tree somehow grown around!
WOW Thanks for sharing this my friend.
That one looks like a 270 or 30-06 but I don't know that Mr Donnie. Been in the 70's here in VA this week. Raining today had to get off work early today because just slopping around in the mud. Hope weather been fair your way Mr Donnie. Thanks again my good friend
I'm thinking 25-06 my friend. Your very welcome. God bless you.
Hey Donnie
I love watching you get up in the ridges! It reminds me of my childhood days running around one Pax, WVa! My mom was born there. That shell you found, I believe is from a 30-06. Thirty Ott Six.
Awesome my friend. Thanks for sharing this.
Hello Donnie Laws,
INTERESTING AS ALWAYS, THANK You 🙏
Donnie you do a great job on these videos. Really appreciate you sharing.
Thank you friend. Your very welcome. God bless you.
Nice finds, love them old shotgun shells.
One of my favorite long guns is a 410 rabbit gun. Double barrel with a bit longer barrels, than normal. An older guy at a gun show said the reason for the longer barrels was for keeping the shot tight and away from the dogs.i can't remember what the choke was on the barrels or exactly how long they are.
Great video!
Awesome my friend. Thanks for sharing this. Thank you. God bless.
Another good hunt on the ridge, thanks!
Thank you friend. Your very welcome.
Hey Mr Laws. It's always Good Luck to find You a horseshoe. You gotta put it up so the Luck don't run out. Some old Shotgun Shells. Thanks for your show. It brought me and my pup some Sunshine on a rainy Virginia day..Thanks Mr Laws. Good hunting and God Bless You 🙏 🇺🇲🐕🐾🪶🐻🐦🦫🐿♥️
Awesome my friend. Thanks for sharing this. God bless you.
Good Morning Mr Donnie❤️
Good morning friend.
@@donnielaws7020 Ty😊
Thank you, Donnie.
God bless. 🙏
Your very welcome my friend. God bless you.
I've Always wanted to get a metal detector.. Maybe Some Day ... Just Never Comes.. At the end of the Road , aka when my Truckin Year's are over ... Maybe then I'll get one ... Thanks Hero ... We Greatly Appreciate Your Shows....Cleveland Tenn waivin a Hand ✋️
Thanks for sharing this my friend. Your very welcome. God bless you my friend.
I always enjoy these exploring videos Donnie. Always anxious when the detector gives you a reading. Thank you sir. PS the horse that wore that shoe had to be a pretty big horse. Hope you have a great weekend.
Thanks my friend. I would say big logging horse. Thanks for sharing. Your very welcome.
God Bless You Sir, have a great day. Thank You
Thank you friend. Your very welcome. God bless you.
Good Morning Donnie. Some nice finds out there on the ridge. I hope you find Blackbeard's treasure chest next time😉. Thanks friend and have a great weekend!
Good morning friend. Thanks for sharing this. Your very welcome. God bless you.
Thanks for another great adventure. God bless
Your very welcome my friend. God bless you.
Thanks again Donnie for another great video! 👍🙏
Your very welcome my friend.
I love your metal detecting videos Donnie , great history
Thank you very much my friend
Found a bunch of change and knife and one wallet at a football game one time after a home game under the seats outside just laying on top no telling under great shows keep up the good work be safe my friend
WOW Thanks for sharing this my friend.
Top of the Morning 🌄 to You.
FC Federal Cartridge.
Morning friend. Thank you.
Nice find Donnie❗👍 thanks for sharing❤️💯🏆
Thank you friend. Your very welcome.
Just found your channel two days ago , i love your videos and i learned a lot so far , God bless you and have a wonderful day
Awesome my friend. Welcome to the channel. Thank you.
Hello from Columbia TN!!! I love your channel!!
Thank you friend. God bless you.
Good find on the 410 , you mostly find 12 and 16 .Got to be close up to get a squirrel with 410 but the old single barrel 410s were easy to tote up and down the ridges ,they were fairly light and didn’t kick a young boy or an old man to hard.12ga kicks me so hard now ,I Just won’t shoot one anymore.
Enjoyed, Donnie, have a blessed week
Thank you friend. God bless you.
I sure hope you are doing good...I enjoy the exercise you get and the work you do.
As good as your predictions are , when you are metal detecting, you could almost just run the metal detector over the item and move on.
Thank you for watching my friend 🙏
Good finding today 👍👍
Thank you friend.
Love it! I use to metal detect but no place to go here.....I am watchin and Carvin
Thank you friend. God bless you.
Excellent video thank you for sharing 👍
Thank you friend. Your very welcome.
Thanks Donnie 🤗❤️
Your very welcome my friend.
Greetings Mr. Laws, thanx for sharing. The FC on the Rifle cartridge probably stands for Federal Cartridge, and the 06 is the year of manufacture. Hope this helps, God bless.😃
Hello friend. Thanks for sharing this.
### IT'S SO GRAND to see the many ways that God is blessing you... My prayer is that God will continue blessing above and beyond measure... BBE...
Thank you so much my friend. Thank you. God bless you my friend.
Good morning Mr. Donnie. Be careful out there. Have a blessed weekend.👍🙏💕
Morning friend. Thanks for caring. God bless you.
I put on my rubber boots when it was warmer a few days ago and hunted some in the woods around here with my Minelab Vanquish 340. My rechargeable batteries started getting weak after about two hours so I quit. I found some 22 bullets and casings, an old ring beaver tail pull tab, a copper penny, nickel, quarter (found these close to the dirt road...50s to 70s for the quarter), brass zipper, a weird paperclip, and a lot of iron signals. I`ve found over 60 coins with it. It`s really good at picking out coins in trashy places.
The coil is 10x7 I believe so the equinox goes two inches deeper unless you buy the 12 inch coil. My 10 inch coil hits nickels at 13 inches in air tests and everything else over 10 inches to 12. But the equinox has better target separation in most tests. But I did get a 29/30 quarter signal when I tested mine, dug a giant rusty nail, checked the hole with my pinpointer, and the quarter was about an inch away from the 5 inch nail. And if I hold pull tabs and iron in my hand with a quarter in coin mode it picks up the quarter. So maybe the newer models have been updated?
The jewelry mode on the Vanquish is the standard beach mode factory setting of the Equinox and both machines use 5, 10, 15, 20, and 40 khz multi frequency. But the Vanquish has less settings, options, target separation, and isn`t waterproof. But the target ID is more stable at depth so they did improve that plus it`s less prone to interference too and chatters less in urban areas.
But it does give poor folks a chance to use the amazing technology of the Equinox, especially on beaches and mineralized soil. And my 340, which new is only 200 bucks, blows the Garrett AT Pro away on depth and target separation plus works amazingly on the beach and can find tiny earring backs like the Equinox. Just turn it on, hit jewelry mode, and max sensitivity. It has coin mode and all metal deep relic mode too.
Awesome my friend. Thanks for sharing your information and story. God bless you friend. Stay safe out there.
Beautiful and peaceful country. Thanks so much for the video Mr. Laws.
P.S. I really appreciate how you always clean up your mess.
Great fine Donnie looking forward to the next walk in the woods with you take care God-bless
Thank you friend. God bless you.
Thank you for another trip metal detecting. Love the shotgun shells. I'ma try look for some arrowheads if I can get some time in this. Thank you Mr. Laws
Awesome my friend. Thank you. Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing.
Thay are many places in Tenn VA wva and Kentucky. I'd love to metal detecting many battel sights and many old plantations and big farms people buried thay gold silver and money's. Thank you again sir for information and a great video nail it up tie down corks of shoe up to make a u shape good luck if put upsidedown luck will run out thank fore truth and great videos
Thanks for sharing this my friend. God bless you.
sure found yourself some nice old finds there Donnie up on the Ridge Tops. thanks for sharing Donnie and stay safe out there
Thank you friend. Your very welcome. God bless you.
Good morning friend
Good morning my friend.
Good stuff Brother..God bless you
Thank you friend.
Thank you for sharing
Your very welcome my friend.
Great video and great finds! My best find on shotgun shells is a 32 gauge, only one I've ever found. Thanks for sharing your video Mr. Donnie.
WOW l have never found one. That's awesome. Thanks for sharing. Your very welcome.
Man that was a gret big old horse shoe l would liked to seen what that came off of. Thanks Donny enjoyed it, take care see ya next time
Yes it was my friend. Thanks for sharing this. God bless you. Your very welcome.
I want to buy a met detector so much!!
I do understand that my friend. Maybe check out a pawnshop. Thanks for sharing.
Sure enjoy your videos.
Thank you friend.
Not bad sir not bad be safe there Donnie sir. I’m not sure on the shell casing but be careful out there and GOD BLESS
Thanks my friend. God bless you.
I can remember when my cousin had. 12. Ga brass 00 buck shotgun shells for deer hunting
Thanks for sharing.
Mr. Laws... Pastor Perry Stone, (he's on YT), has launched a treasure hunt in the Appalachian Mountains. (Details in his #1167 episode)
I thought of you immediately, of course!
WOW Thanks for sharing this my friend.
The markings on the shell reminds me of federal cartridge 30-06
Thanks for sharing this my friend.
Find some great treasures on your hunt Donnie have fun bud
Thank you friend.
My pleasure buddy
Yes that was a good day
Thank you friend.
Nice video. God bless.
Thank you friend.
Good morning Mr. Donnie I enjoyed your video. I have a question about a Romax shot gun head stamp I am researching the the history of it but I not having any luck finding out information on it if you know would you please share ♥️❤️👍🗝️
The company started in 1864 and ended in 1926. I think Winchester bought them out. Hard one to research my friend. Thanks for sharing.
Enjoy the video, very interesting.
Thank you friend.
Hello Donnie sir it’s trying to snow here on and off bout all day
Here to my friend. Stay warm.
That shell big enough to be a 30-06? That 06 on there and profile made me think maybe so. Thanks for another nice video.
No way my friend. Much to small. I have used a 06 all my life. Thanks for sharing this.
@@donnielaws7020 That’s what I figured. There’s some of those old 25-06 calibers. Rare find I think. Seems like a 223 would be better marked. Have a good day.
That makes sense my friend. Thanks for sharing.
Donnie, I know you find a lot of shotgun shells and some bullets up on the ridge. What would folks be shooting at?
Hey brother, what I've been able to find out about the cartridge is it's made buy federal ammunition company and it's a 30-06
Thanks for sharing this my friend, could it be a 25-06. Way to small at the bullet for a 30-06. I have used the 06 all my life.
It sure could be
I compared it to one my shells. Thanks for sharing. God bless you friend.
I ENJOYED THIS VERY MUCH DONNIE. IS THE EQUIPMENT EXPESIVE TO HAVE THIS HOBBY? IT LOOKS FUN AS I WOULD LOVE TO DO IT IF MY HEALTH COULD IMPROVE SOME. GOD BLESS YOU SIR!
Thanks for sharing this my friend. It's according on what you buy. God bless you friend. Thanks.
For every shotgun shell, is probably dinner for a family. Back then shells were not waisted on anything but game.
That's so true my friend. Thanks for sharing this.
Hey Donnie, If you ever want to come over here on the Plateau near Lancing I have over 600 acres near me that's begging to be metal detected.
Awesome my friend. Thanks for sharing this.
I have a cabin and property that borders Big South Fork. I'd like to do some metal detecting in my area.
Just be careful and have fun at it my friend.
I mean this as a compliment but I've long been impressed by how tech savvy you are at making these vids. Thanks for another one! BTW, have you ever heard "theres company coming" by Jim and Jesse? It makes me think of some of your stuff! :)
No I haven't my friend. As far as tech savvy I learn as I go. Thanks for sharing this. God bless you.
Having steel hips & knees used to prevent me doing any metal detection. I know I couldn't even show my husband how to find the survey markers for our lot... haha. More than likely they have machines that can be set to 'ignore' me. I know the Ex sure learned to... ROFL (roll on floor laughing)
God bless you my friend. Thanks for sharing this.
The rifle case is a .556 NATO, government ball ammo like would be used in an M16 or ar15
Thanks for sharing this my friend.
That shell casing is.223 but military version 5.56 Federal cartridge 2006 or 2008 date..
Awesome Thanks for sharing this my friend.
Somebody was probably shooting at a rabbit 🐇 or a squirrel 🐿 back 100 years ago… really weird how time goes by…. Thanks buddy…
It sure is my friend. Thanks Tommy. God bless you friend.
I believe your shell is a 30.06 Donnie.
Thanks friend, but I'm thinking 25-06. To small at the bullet. Thanks for sharing this.
@@donnielaws7020 You would know better than me Donnie. Two calibers I never owned.
Are those old shotgun shells worth anything, or do you just like to collect them?
Their not worth anything my friend, but I do love to collect them. They make great displays. Thanks for sharing.
I gotta get me a better pinpointer. Had same one forever. Don't even beeb. Just kinda buzzes like a bumble bee in a matchbox.
Thanks for sharing this my friend.
We are passed Valentines Day. Weather will start warming up now.
I hope so my friend. Thanks for sharing.
When you find a horseshoe with nails in it, does that mean that the horse died with it?
No my friend. They just pulled out with the shoe. Thanks for sharing.
That cartridge is probably one made by Federal Cartridge
Thanks for sharing this my friend.
That would be a Federal 30-06 Donnie .
That's what it says my friend, but way to small. 06 is what I always use. Thanks for sharing.