Non-Destructive Recovery Techniques segment added to the updated Metal Detecting Real World Techniques Inland Coin and Relic Hunting video
After numerous comments about the use of a large shovel and digging subsequently larger holes than what is considered the norm by many detectorists, I felt compelled to add this Non-Destructive Recovery Techniques segment to the updated Metal Detecting Real World Techniques Inland Coin and Relic Hunting video. This video segment demonstrates that when using the proper technique, utilizing a large shovel to retrieve pinpointed targets is more time efficient, reduces the possibility of damaging the target during the recovery process and results in less damage to the ground or landscape. Remember, it is not the size of the hole that you dig but instead the amount of ground damage left behind.
Adding this Non-Destructive Recovery Techniques segment was the only update to the original Metal Detecting Real World Techniques Inland Coin and Relic Hunting video. This segment has been posted here so that those who purchased the original video will not miss out on this updated segment.