RE:RE:RE:RE:Henrich are you wrong.Yes, that is why it is actually very encouraging that these extended highly mineralized zones do exist like this shown in the latest video and these photos. The ore and the host rock are really nicely separated and the ore bodies are quite thick.
This changes the whole operation from using some technical ingenuity to sort and process stockpiled material that was uneconomical to extract in former times (which still can be profitable enough when the silver prices go up) to a "real" mining operation with directly processing high grade material. Lets hope there is a lot of these high grade zones still to be found in the future. It also means that the sorting becomes less important and less material needs to go through the sorter. Therefore, I find the latest comment of wanderer that the new facility in Payette will resolve the bottlenecks of the density processing very relevant.
Good luck to all.