Back in the 1980s at tentsmuir I used to find loads of the 20mm brass in the woods Really nice condition You would find the bullet heads on the beach or in the side of the dunes Went up a few years ago and all I found was some rusty ammo belt clips Also looked like the dunes and forrest with all the ammo in had been removed by machines Dunes were flattened and forrest trees further back from what I remember
@@donaldross4217 yes its all changed unfortunately. Herd loads of stories about ammo lying about in the 60s and 70s. Thank you for your comment. Cheers
@@Toon-Tony I thought that too but was unsure at the time of finding it. The Polish were stationed there defending the coastline, WW2. As you probably know one invented the first metal detector. Thanks for your comment.
Just you? Solo on beach? I do not have luck recently. Low tide is too hight on December. My permissions are poor. Never detected this beach. What do you think about Kirkcaldy beach? I ll go out tomorrow but where to go?
Lovely little place tsyport , i live over in dundee . Tentsmuir has a lot of munitions washed up and was mined during ww2 , used to have bits fenced off when i was a kid
Very nice place to detect.
Hello mate. Just came across your channel and really liked watching you beach detecting. Sure to watch many more.. merry Xmas and happy new year👍🏼👍🏼
@@Toon-Tony Thank you so much. More hunts to come in the future. All the best to you. Cheers.
Good hunt Steve great bit for seatrout as well .
Thank you
Loving the new camera angles🐾the mic works well to🐾great video Steve☃️🌲👍
Thank you, Going to take a while getting used to it.
Back in the 1980s at tentsmuir
I used to find loads of the 20mm brass in the woods
Really nice condition
You would find the bullet heads on the beach or in the side of the dunes
Went up a few years ago and all I found was some rusty ammo belt clips
Also looked like the dunes and forrest with all the ammo in had been removed by machines
Dunes were flattened and forrest trees further back from what I remember
@@donaldross4217 yes its all changed unfortunately. Herd loads of stories about ammo lying about in the 60s and 70s. Thank you for your comment. Cheers
Lighter screams trent art buddy. That's a bobby dazzler of a find well done
@@Toon-Tony I thought that too but was unsure at the time of finding it. The Polish were stationed there defending the coastline, WW2. As you probably know one invented the first metal detector. Thanks for your comment.
At low tide, there’s a lot of beach there, a few coins is always nice, I do like a ship half penny, only ever found one in Australia
I agree it's a nice design the ship half penny. Thank you for watching.
Just you? Solo on beach? I do not have luck recently. Low tide is too hight on December. My permissions are poor. Never detected this beach. What do you think about Kirkcaldy beach? I ll go out tomorrow but where to go?
@@CHAkandetecting Done it once only long time ago. . Not sure how the sands shift. Go for it and good luck. All the best.
Nice video pal
Lovely little place tsyport , i live over in dundee . Tentsmuir has a lot of munitions washed up and was mined during ww2 , used to have bits fenced off when i was a kid
2000yr old coins come out better than some of our UK coins, there will be no coins for future generations to find😮. ❤