I just wanted to tell you that I learn a lot of different cool things from you i could sit for hours listening to u talk about this and that and what not u r a very smart man u remind me of my grandpa so please don't ever stop telling about the different stuff u find or see around ty sir and God bless you and yours
You are never boring ! I’m in the UK and can honestly say I have learnt more about American History from you than from anywhere in my 50yrs of life - never change your format or edit yourself silent, what you bring to us is unique, exciting, interesting, informative and always with a smile - love it 🥰
In 200 years, future Chigg will decide to dig on the site of the demolition ranch. He will be driven to the point of madness from all the casings and shells.
I have thought this so many times! Along with future Chigg trying to guess what happened at that site to end up with so many different types/sizes of ammo, including those just shot straight into the creek/ground...then trying to determine what the multiple similar sites around the area indicate. 😆
I love your truck! You have it set up so nicely you can have all your adventure gear on you at once. It's always ready for an adventure you can just grab yourself and go.
Very interesting video, I had to laugh aloud about your funny comments. You know what? You have a darn good sense of humor despite all the not so lucky fines.....breaking the pieces in half plus in half plus in half until there is basically nothing,,,,,,,so funny...I really enjoy your videos, because of your attitude...
Fun video. Can't wait for the next one. Control ag burns release minerals from the dead stalks and grass making the minerals more readily available to plants.
I remember finding arrowheads here in Oregon with my father in the mid 80's i wish he was still around so i could ask him where it was. I'd love to hunt for Civil war and or Colonial era relics but we just don't have that stuff near me. I have found some cool coins and many wheat penny's and the other day friend found a Ruger 10/22 that was vacuum packed and buried under a tree on a hillside. We turned it into the local police. I'm glad i found this channel it has motivated me to get out as much as possible and taught me to always scan the area visually no matter where I'm at
Doesn't get any better than a new, long adventure. I hope I'm not part of a dying breed that still loves the long ones, but I will always enjoy another Adventure with Aquachigger, short or long. Thanks, Beau.
The little 22 case at 3:00 minutes looks like what use you in a gun that shoots nails into concrete. You have a little strip of those cartridges that are used to shoot the nails.
@ 3:04 Ramset Cartridge, generally a .22 charge. They come in different sized charges. Red - Strong, Purple & Black - Very Strong, Green - Weak and Yellow - Medium. For shooting Hardened Nails into steel beams or Concrete.
Have a great night camping out! Love outdoor camps! Nice button finds! Definitely old homesite! I served in the Army early eighties Ft. Sill. Love your adventures!!! 👍👍👍
hey Beau, thanks for the tip on the lead nail heads. I found a bunch of them next to a slave quarters associated with a 1790's property in frederick md. always love your vids, been watching for years
You said we were going to have story time with Chigg at night in the cemetery. Hope it will still happen was looking forward to it. Your great at it !!! Thanks!!
.22 crimped cartridge with yellow across the top is a Ramset power load. The set Red Head bolts into concrete. The color shows the power of the cartridge low, to high, 1 white, 2 brown, 3 green, 4 yellow, 5 red and 6 purple
Ahh, great seeing you again Beau! Really nice that you get to detect in other states! Since you love talking on the phone, just as I do, I'll give you a call later. 😜 LOL! See you next time!
For some reason I always back track areas just to the side of where I already detected and walked over. I lost track of how many times I've found stuff literally feet away from the vehicle or my tracks.
@@neillh I hadn't thought of that LOL!! When were kids living out in the country, on Saturdays we would go fishing at an old railroad reservoir. If the fish weren't biting we would go to a near by dump ands fish for rats, so much fun and funny as hell. Sometimes we would set fire to one end of the dump and shoot them when they ran out, never thought to use bird shot though.
Hey chigg that 22 casing u found with the yellow on it is used to shoot concrete nails I know you know what am talking about they have one u can hit with your hammer or one that u can pull a trigger it's called a Remington there's a bigger version called a hilti or remset
That is a big button now. Get to that big box thing you left in the corn patch it’s killing me not knowing what that is Chigger lollllllllllll. It may be full of gold and silver coins. I’m hoping your goin to dig it up in this video.
Great video! You found some awesome stuff! The only thing I miss about your videos is your close-ups of your finds. When you found things, you would hold them close to the camera for us to make out the details. Other than that, good hunting!
Thank you for your service!
I just wanted to tell you that I learn a lot of different cool things from you i could sit for hours listening to u talk about this and that and what not u r a very smart man u remind me of my grandpa so please don't ever stop telling about the different stuff u find or see around ty sir and God bless you and yours
Ha! Tin roof! Rusted! -B-52's ....awesome hahaha!!!
Dnt worry chigg....I like all the finds..even the small boring ones..that's part of the suspense
You are never boring ! I’m in the UK and can honestly say I have learnt more about American History from you than from anywhere in my 50yrs of life - never change your format or edit yourself silent, what you bring to us is unique, exciting, interesting, informative and always with a smile - love it 🥰
Thank you for your service Chigg.... From an old vet.
The yellow .22 blank was from a ramset tool used to drive nails or anchors into concrete.
In 200 years, future Chigg will decide to dig on the site of the demolition ranch. He will be driven to the point of madness from all the casings and shells.
I have thought this so many times! Along with future Chigg trying to guess what happened at that site to end up with so many different types/sizes of ammo, including those just shot straight into the creek/ground...then trying to determine what the multiple similar sites around the area indicate. 😆
In 200 years future Chigg will be digging up old punchcard computers and complaining, “At least it’s not another hand held calculator.”
@@killerlalu1 5yhhn
Good one... Thanks for sharing...👍👍👍👍
Thank you Chigger, I'm really enjoying watching you adventures, you're the best
I love your truck! You have it set up so nicely you can have all your adventure gear on you at once. It's always ready for an adventure you can just grab yourself and go.
Very interesting video, I had to laugh aloud about your funny comments. You know what? You have a darn good sense of humor despite all the not so lucky fines.....breaking the pieces in half plus in half plus in half until there is basically nothing,,,,,,,so funny...I really enjoy your videos, because of your attitude...
Every video is a treat I absolutely love it ❤️
Thanks for sharing Beau...
Fun video. Can't wait for the next one. Control ag burns release minerals from the dead stalks and grass making the minerals more readily available to plants.
The Bob Ross of detecting
Thank you Chigger for your service to buddy GOD BLESS.
the cartridge at 3:15 is a .22 caliber snake shot shell. its a .22 bullet full of tiny pellets for shooting snakes.
I remember finding arrowheads here in Oregon with my father in the mid 80's i wish he was still around so i could ask him where it was. I'd love to hunt for Civil war and or Colonial era relics but we just don't have that stuff near me. I have found some cool coins and many wheat penny's and the other day friend found a Ruger 10/22 that was vacuum packed and buried under a tree on a hillside. We turned it into the local police. I'm glad i found this channel it has motivated me to get out as much as possible and taught me to always scan the area visually no matter where I'm at
Love your videos Beau and 1 MILLION subscribers agree.
Beau i didn't know you were a veteran from one vet to another thank you for paving the way for guys like you thank you sir
I meant guys like me
Doesn't get any better than a new, long adventure. I hope I'm not part of a dying breed that still loves the long ones, but I will always enjoy another Adventure with Aquachigger, short or long. Thanks, Beau.
Thanks, I appreciate it.
@@aquachigger And you know how much we all appreciate you. Thanks, Professor.
That 22 blank is not actually for a gun. It's for a Hilti gun. Used in construction. To drive nails through boards into concrete.
yep^
Hell. Yep.
they're also used in dummy launchers for retriever training. they'll launch a dummy duck 60 yards or so.
@@Dbeauch6 yes they are. Forgot about that. But judging from the nails, I'm guessing he was in construction trash dump site.
Some people use starter pistols to train bird dogs, at least they did years ago.
The whole you dug at 24:12 in the clip is shaped like a heart! Love you too Chigg❣️
I dig the long vids.
It's called a cannelure groove. That is for crimping the top of the casing into, to hold the projectile securely
They make a .22 called snake shot, it's full of #12 shot. Could also be used for construction for driving nails into concrete.
The little 22 case at 3:00 minutes looks like what use you in a gun that shoots nails into concrete. You have a little strip of those cartridges that are used to shoot the nails.
@ 3:04 Ramset Cartridge, generally a .22 charge. They come in different sized charges. Red - Strong, Purple & Black - Very Strong, Green - Weak and Yellow - Medium. For shooting Hardened Nails into steel beams or Concrete.
love following you on your hunting trips. be safe looking forward to your next trip
Have a great night camping out! Love outdoor camps! Nice button finds! Definitely old homesite! I served in the Army early eighties Ft. Sill. Love your adventures!!! 👍👍👍
Awesome hunt good education thanks love your videos
Love the buttons!
These are the videos we live for, boss!
Thanks for sharing
Your a hoot Chig Man, very entertaining, you keep us in suspense in every dirt clog....
Good hunt! I love buttons but have only dug 3 or 4 in 7 years.
I'm from west Virginia love your channel watch all the time , keep it up . Otis.
Wow that cottenmouth at the end, Can't wait to see that video.
hey Beau, thanks for the tip on the lead nail heads. I found a bunch of them next to a slave quarters associated with a 1790's property in frederick md. always love your vids, been watching for years
That .22 case is for a Ramset gun. Used in construction to shoot nails into concrete and steel.
Ever notice how nugget calls em coings..I chuckle every time..ooh koings
Gotta be awesome just being out in those huge fields.... reminds me of rabbit hunting in South GA .... down below Hawkinsville GA
burning the fields in Missouri is definitely common too!
Around 3:19 that rim fire 22 is bird shot. Good for Rabbit, Dove, Crow, and small game. Very small shot and crimped at the end.
Hey! Ya founds some nice buttons too!
thank you boa for entertaining us ,God bless
I like the long videos!!!
Great video...I enjoy the longer videos....keep diggin!
22 snake shot cartridge. Have them for different calibers. Have plastic top with bb’s inside. I use .22 and 9mm around the farm for copperheads.
Loving the longer videos!!!
You said we were going to have story time with Chigg at night in the cemetery. Hope it will still happen was looking forward to it. Your great at it !!! Thanks!!
This is my new favorite channel, I just watched like 6 straight videos
It’s nice to see what real dirt looks like. Easy to dig.. Here in Colorado our dirt consists of 80% rock! Need a jackhammer to penetrate it! Lol!
ring, circle, groove is good too, I like the way you say something then challenge your own statement
.22 crimped cartridge with yellow across the top is a Ramset power load. The set Red Head bolts into concrete. The color shows the power of the cartridge low, to high, 1 white, 2 brown, 3 green, 4 yellow, 5 red and 6 purple
Now I know how a dog feels. You see it? You see it boy? Huh? Where is it? You see it? Lol
Great Video Chigg !! - From Clear Spring Maryland !
Haha only a couple minutes away ! Howdy to you too sir !
AWESOME VIDEO! thank you for sharing.
Ahh, great seeing you again Beau! Really nice that you get to detect in other states! Since you love talking on the phone, just as I do, I'll give you a call later. 😜 LOL! See you next time!
They have done a lot of hunting in that field over the years.
North Carolina targets were deep. Lots of digging. Bet the Chigg slept well.
When they burn the fields it resets the habitat for regrowth :-)
I can't wait to see what's in that container you found.
Awesome Chigger can't wait for the next one stay blessed stay safe
3:14 looks like a shell/blank for a nail gun.
Big chigg what cool is that
Waited all day for your video. Love your videos. Keep up the great work.
4:02 "You see my truck in the distance..."
No, we don't see it, but we'll take your word for it
For some reason I always back track areas just to the side of where I already detected and walked over. I lost track of how many times I've found stuff literally feet away from the vehicle or my tracks.
love your shows. Wish I new you were in Fayetteville I would love to have meet you.i live in Atkinson nc.
@14:25 you thought you were giving us a lesson on roofing nails, but instead you gave us a lesson in existentialism
Great video, thank you for sharing. Happy Hunting.
41:05 Copperhead!
A few people with their clothes falling off out in that field years ago.
They lost all the buttons from their clothes.
Is that a different truck? Always a great and entertaining video. Be safe in your travels.
Chigg at 3:05 that's probably bird shot, we used to use it in a .22 pistol on snakes.
We also use them on Rats
@@neillh I hadn't thought of that LOL!! When were kids living out in the country, on Saturdays we would go fishing at an old railroad reservoir. If the fish weren't biting we would go to a near by dump ands fish for rats, so much fun and funny as hell. Sometimes we would set fire to one end of the dump and shoot them when they ran out, never thought to use bird shot though.
The .22 casing is from a nail gun. The colored tip gives it away. Different colors are for different power charges
Glad you said somethin i was thinking it was 22 bird shot
Morel hunting time, too
i hope you will do more longer cave vids too enjoyed this vid
They make great snake shot in 22lr
Hey chigg that 22 casing u found with the yellow on it is used to shoot concrete nails I know you know what am talking about they have one u can hit with your hammer or one that u can pull a trigger it's called a Remington there's a bigger version called a hilti or remset
those .22 blanks are used for training hunting dogs
That is a big button now. Get to that big box thing you left in the corn patch it’s killing me not knowing what that is Chigger lollllllllllll. It may be full of gold and silver coins. I’m hoping your goin to dig it up in this video.
Good one! I find broken pots (cooking vessels), too. Why are they broken and scattered around?
The bob ross of metal detecting
Every time your detector goes off it is like I get a bite when I’m bass fishing 😳. Set the hook. It’s always a suspense.
Get some sleep and find that pot of gold in the morning. Thanks for sharing Chigg.
That's a Ramset shot
Great video! You found some awesome stuff! The only thing I miss about your videos is your close-ups of your finds. When you found things, you would hold them close to the camera for us to make out the details. Other than that, good hunting!
Didn’t know that about Egypt. ..
Hope you can go back and dig up that box thingy deep in the ground! Interesting...😌👍
That 22 bullet is called rat shot, little pellets was in a plastic tip
went on a mule harness on the leather we have the same on one thats over 100 years old
Hope we get a nite video in the old cemetery
Looks a lot warme there then kn Newfoundland where I am at lol
My T2 always ran hot in NC
Dig on chigg
Wow! Lost of iron! I wonder what it came from. Maybe off an old shed roof that got, taken down? Idk.