metal detecting Saving History: Episode 23 -Sherman’s Shells

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25 Responses to metal detecting Saving History: Episode 23 -Sherman’s Shells

  1. moleman1961 says:

    Great finds! It may be a silly question but can these shells still explode or are they just projectiles like bullets?

  2. hatchboy1 says:

    Awsome!! One of those bullets could have killed my 4th generation grandfather!!He was in the 41st infantry tuscaloosa plowboys! Died in the battle of atlanta

  3. cooter224 says:

    This is the 3rd time that I have watched this video, it’s one of my favorites!! Those shells are awesome, one day I hope I find a whole one.

  4. gebele88 says:

    I love them all!!!

  5. Mysterious2181 says:

    what a relaxing show in a word of high stress i am happy to find such a good show with good people god bless michael Indy,In

  6. Judycmd says:

    Enjoy your videos, well done, and presented!

  7. waffenss088 says:

    Hey i got metal detector two days ago… i saw your videos, interesting…

  8. crunch7077 says:

    Great video !!

  9. SebastianEngland says:

    Always nice to see someone making detecting videos! Google CZECH DETECTING TOURS, its for anyone needing a fun, affordable European detecting tour!

  10. bamboy1192 says:

    i went to omaha beach a couple of week ago and i found a couple of bullets and a m1 garand clip

  11. TheRelicCollector says:

    great video I’m just starting off with metal detecting and I have a Garrett Ace 250

  12. draadstaal33 says:

    i wanna buy one of these metal detectors too. i live in germany, so maybe i could find sum old german coins.

  13. ApacolypseNow says:

    He tells you within the first 30 seconds

  14. SCdigger says:

    Outside of Atlanta, GA.

  15. askchipmonk says:

    were is this?

  16. skyhawk2958 says:

    Do you ever consider documenting the GPS positions of the “greater finds”, such as, the large shells and hopefully bigger pieces – so as to help the CWPT people or even the HISTORY CHANNEL? I’m a member or CWPT and CIVIL WAR buff and certainly commend your efforts to at least retrieving them, but would also hope their locations be recorded for future generations and historians.Best of luck in your adventures.

  17. southcop says:

    top notch finds!! Congrats

  18. SCdigger says:

    Great to hear! Keep the coil to the soil and save some history!

  19. MusicianMission says:

    I love your videos! You got me started in this hobby. Once I saw you in action, I was hooked. I just acquired a White’s Coinmaster 4000D…it’s old, but it seems to get the job done. I haven’t found any great relics yet, but I know it’s coming. :]

  20. mowerdog says:

    I really like watching your hunts. But what I would like to hear is your target responses. If you could let us hear your target audio responses before you dig – That would be great! This goes for your other members of your team. Thanks again.

  21. jp198780 says:

    what were the shells from?
    and i cant understand how the shell was just under the leaves after 140 yrs..

  22. BindarRouge says:

    another good show!

    thanks

  23. SuteUp says:

    Great stff SCD, found some old bottles the other day, nothing like what you have though. Although did find a wood hold for a fire place very old. very brittle. Anyway lots of skimishes down here in the ox swamp area of Clarendon County SC. (Manning, SC) Maybe take a look at my vids, hope to get your opinion, thanks and God Bless….

  24. BillTheRelic says:

    Congratulations guys on the great finds. It’s amazing this stuff is still out there. Greg as always great video! Bill(pa)

  25. StevenJeNova says:

    Spectacular finds! The fuse still in em?! So it’s live, still. Not dangerous after all these years, eh? Nice vid!

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