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Great Bear Resources Ltd. GTBDF


Primary Symbol: GTBAF

Great Bear Resources Ltd. is a Vancouver-based gold exploration company focused on advancing its 100% owned Dixie project in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. A significant exploration drill program is currently underway to define the mineralization within a large-scale, high-grade disseminated gold discovery made in 2019, the LP Fault. Additional exploration drilling is also in progress to expand and infill nearby high-grade gold zones, as well as to test new regional targets.


OTCQX:GTBAF - Post by User

Post by jmcgonon Dec 23, 2019 6:56pm
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Diamond Drill hole size

Diamond Drill hole size
Been a investor for 6+ months.  Almost bought in the $2 range but....that's life.  I've been reading the borad for that period of time.

I am working on doing some calculations and am wondering if anyone knows what diameter of core GBR has been using?  I am not a geologist but am an earth scientist with some geo in mt edcation.  I have 30+ years in mathematics and sciences and thought during my spare time over the next couple weeks I would work my brain and calculator to see what I come up with.

I know that the grams/tonne are an extrapolation of the sample from the core, but that's all we have to go on.  Might be an exercise in futility but I have the time and enjoy the challenge of modeling things.  So the core diagmeter is important to me. 

Anyone with a little computation skill can take 10 million ounces (conservative estimate) and multiple it by $100 per ounce and divide by full dilution and the possible share price is fun to think about.  Only time will tell. 

Thans for reading and helping.
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