RE:RE:Honest questionEasyMoney1976 wrote: Approximately 905kg in one ton. Sample size ranges from 27 to 58 kg. Lets say there is .01 gram per average sample. That would give you an approximate multiple of 20. 20 times .01 equals......(.20gpt) Now lets say you feel there is .25 g in sample. That gives you 20 .25 equals......(5 gpt) So once again........i ask a honest question.......how much per sample?
will if it's 5 g/t per ton on 8 kilometers will be 40m oz . These results are only the first batch . More exploration and more lots are being dug . The gold is shallow not like in Canada 100m or more deep . Inwhich the top 5 producers average grade is 1.5 g/t per ton . It's what makes mxr attractive cost per ton will be peanuts . Also the math I get on 40m oz which I highly doubt it simple . There is 1000 meters in a kilomter . They are doing 2m by 2m 8 kilomter long . 8000 meters x your 5g/t per ton is 40m oz . But again this isn't the honey spots . The honey spots are red on the map which exploration has begun .