My latest beach hunt

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Raptorman
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My latest beach hunt

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Thankfully I live 2 minutes walk from a beach so can get on it every low tide. This is one of my latest videos.
Using Golden Mask 1+UK and Nokta Makro Simplex+

Yes, I do that Youtube thing.
https://www.youtube.com/c/theyorkshiredigger
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Well done and a great wee vid to boot. ::g ::g
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::g
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Post by fred »

Better to fill in holes a bit but the sand from the holes provides food for the wading birds as it washes out when the tide rises. ::g
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Post by stillair1 »

Nice video, btw as a reloader the last thing I would be doing is drilling out a primer cap on a live load.
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