Today was 64 degrees, albeit with wind gusts in the 30s, and cold front tomorrow, so I had to get in an after-work hunt. Went to a former school site on my way home that had a school from the 1870s to the '40s. I have gone over this pretty well with a grand total of two coins, a Buff and an IHP. I hit a good 18 to 20 on the Nox and dug a pretty deep IHP. A quick good find always inspires me so I mostly concentrated on the surrounding area, although I thought I'd covered it pretty well in the past. Turned up a slightly domed button that has stars and leaved branches on it. Then near al tree that I am pretty sure doesn't date back to the school era, I got a signal that I thought was can slaw but dug it to be safe. Kicked up this Art Deco-ish bracelet with kind of cloverlike charms and glass beads painted silver. Hit a couple of .32 rimfire casings and a live .22 short. But somewhere toward the end there, I got a signal that sounded like iron falsing (lots of nails here) but was showing a pretty constant 25/26 and sure enough, there was a pretty nice 1905 Barber down there. So while I feel it's been hit well in the past, they missed a nice one. My success after spending hours here with little to show for it seems a little odd, although most of the past hunts were with the stock coil, not the sniper. But I wonder if the fact that my last real hunt was the permission where I hit 8 silvers and 7 Buffalos... sometimes I think clad hunting makes me less in tune with the signals you get hunting deeper old coins.