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Metal Detecting Forums and How to Participate

You could have already finished an e-book or a hardbound book on metal detecting 101. You have also already bought your metal detector and learned a thing or two about how to appraise your finds from metal detecting your backyard, beach, in the forest or just about anywhere you want to go treasure hunting.

You're definitely psyched with your newfound interest; but you feel there's something missing - you have your buddy but would like to know more people enjoying the same activity. You don't have the time to ask others where to find these groups of metal detecting geeks like you. So what's your next step? Look for online metal detecting forums!

Here is a list of those popular forums teeming with members that are all into your hobby of the moment, which can be your most loved hobby of all time - metal detection.

MetalDetectingForum.com

This forum has sections for those who are looking for a hunting buddy, relic hunters and coin shooters, those who want to know more about researching and asking for permission and other general metal detection discussions.

forum.treasurenet.com/whites/

The Whites Metal Detecting Forum has a more simple and user-friendly interface that has sections for those looking to discuss tips and trips in metal detecting, those boasting about their special finds, those who are having a hard time identifying their finds, and some pictures.

forums.kinzlicoils.com/

Kinzli's California Metal Detecting Forum is catering more to the beginners in this hobby that are residents of California.

66.51.97.78/forums/md/config.pl

Coinists' Metal Detecting Forum has a classic interface of a metal detecting forum with threads of discussions about various topics on metal detecting.

To make the most of the abovementioned forums, rules in participating in forums should always be observed. Each of those forums definitely has its own set of guidelines when posting and replying to each thread or forum section. Usually, one of the biggest no-no's when posting or replying is spamming (posting of unsolicited advertisements). Also, one should avoid getting away from the topic or digressing. One should also be cautious when opening a thread to a certain section of the forum. Make sure that you are opening a topic to the right section so as not to mislead, confuse or altogether annoy other members, especially the administrators of the forum.

What are you waiting for? Go join the best metal detecting forum for you. Don't forget the TOS (terms of agreement) and Forum Participation Guidelines.

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