Shae1324
Junior Member
So most of this was within 10 square feet in between two giant oaks in the Uhwarrie mountains of Montgomery County, NC. The trees had grown up amongst a tangle of barbwire, which is one of my favorite places to hunt. I found the two bottles and immediately picked up enough broken pottery and glass to fill them up. The plow point was an exciting find for me, even though Im still trying to discern the age and make of it.
These were my first stove lids, so Im quite happy with them. The blank cartridge has been fired, and I am not quite sure what caliber it is yet, or why anyone would need a blank in the middle of the woods.
All in all, nothing spectacular, but still one of my favorite hunts to date. I highly doubt the spot has been hunted previously, and I never made it out of the one spot before it got dark on me.
These were my first stove lids, so Im quite happy with them. The blank cartridge has been fired, and I am not quite sure what caliber it is yet, or why anyone would need a blank in the middle of the woods.
All in all, nothing spectacular, but still one of my favorite hunts to date. I highly doubt the spot has been hunted previously, and I never made it out of the one spot before it got dark on me.