Took the boys to a local show ground today to run their RC buggies around. I know the area was used in the war as a training ground, so I just had to do a quick scan with the 705.
First target $1, then a dozen aluminium can tops.
So I made a move to what looked like an old track along a boundary line thinking that 'pedestrian volume = opportunity' and my first target was old an army button. Yippee :lol:
Second target, ten feet away had me looking in the hole to see what looked like a lanyard connector for a whistle but once out of the hole it had a connector on both sides so it had me stumped; in the pocket.
Third target another two feet away, a slug of heavy metal , thinking lead......checked the hole again and out came a bullet in good shape. By this time the batteries on the RCs had gone flat and the waving arms indicated I had my marching orders, so feeling very chuffed that I have a identified a new hunting ground minutes from home I headed for the car.
Fourth target, six feet away, a 1942 penny, there is always one to be had on the way back to the car.
Following a clean up, I have a set of scales and a 9mm round, possibly a pistol round with no barrel marks. Am thinking it has been dropped and a bushfire has set it off and melted the lead out of it as it is completely hollow.
Overall a good and unexpected RC car racing session.
First target $1, then a dozen aluminium can tops.
So I made a move to what looked like an old track along a boundary line thinking that 'pedestrian volume = opportunity' and my first target was old an army button. Yippee :lol:
Second target, ten feet away had me looking in the hole to see what looked like a lanyard connector for a whistle but once out of the hole it had a connector on both sides so it had me stumped; in the pocket.
Third target another two feet away, a slug of heavy metal , thinking lead......checked the hole again and out came a bullet in good shape. By this time the batteries on the RCs had gone flat and the waving arms indicated I had my marching orders, so feeling very chuffed that I have a identified a new hunting ground minutes from home I headed for the car.
Fourth target, six feet away, a 1942 penny, there is always one to be had on the way back to the car.
Following a clean up, I have a set of scales and a 9mm round, possibly a pistol round with no barrel marks. Am thinking it has been dropped and a bushfire has set it off and melted the lead out of it as it is completely hollow.
Overall a good and unexpected RC car racing session.