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Re: rbtree post# 9646

Monday, 01/29/2024 12:35:27 AM

Monday, January 29, 2024 12:35:27 AM

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Actually, if it was a placer stockpile that was sampled, and 0.14 oz/ton (or about 5 g/ton) is the actual grade, that is extremely good placer material. I just don't think a 50 pound bulk sample, and assaying a concentrate is the appropriate way to test a large pile of placer material. A large bulk sample (or samples) run through a sluice setup is what needs to happen.

If it was a stockpile from a lode operation, you'd simply crush/homogenize samples, split them down for assay, and get a number from the lab. Multiple bulk samples from different parts of the stockpile would be best.

The PR is a little unclear on what kind of material was sampled.

Do your own research, use third-party sources, and don't buy into the hype.