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Once you have pinpointed a target, your objective is to
recover it quickly and neatly, leaving virtually no trace of your
excavation. There are almost as many ways to do this as there
are treasure hunters. Whatever works best for you is good
enough as long as you don’t break any laws or leave your search
area looking like a World War II Battlefield.
Generally speaking, beachcombers and underwater treasure
hunters do little if any damage to the environment while
recovering targets. However, if you plan to use your 1280-X on
land, your target recovery method can be very important. The
“screwdriver” and “plugging” methods described here are two
of the most important and successful.
WHICHEVER TOOL OR METHOD YOU CHOOSE, REMEMBER THAT
RESPONSIBLE TREASURE HUNTERS TAKE PRIDE IN THEIR ABILITY TO
LEAVE SOIL AND VEGETATION INTACT AND UNDAMAGED.
SCREWDRIVER METHOD
The screwdriver method of recovery is an excellent choice in
areas where knives and/or plugging are not allowed, or in dry
lawns where plugging would almost certainly result in brown,
dead spots. This method will take more practice, however the
results will be worth the extra effort.
1. Once you have located your target, gently
probe the area with a screwdriver or a dull probe
until you have pinpointed its exact location.
2. Insert the screwdriver into the ground until it just
touches your target.
3. Back the screwdriver out just a quarter of an
inch or so.
4. Rotate the screwdriver until you have made a
cone shaped hole approximately 2 to 3 inches in
diameter at the top.
5. Carefully pry out your target from the bottom of
the cone with the screwdriver.
6. Recheck the target area with your 1280-X.
7. Scrape any loose dirt back in the hole. Close it
TARGET RECOVERY
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