I don't think we can only take a couple of holes and make conclusions. They would probably need to enter these results in the block model and see how its impacted. Just like seeing grades way above average.
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DDH SCK-22-452 intersected 234.55 m grading 0.450% copper, 0.274 g/t gold, 0.019% molybdenum and 2.05 g/t silver starting at 16.0 m downhole. This interval includes 117.0 m of 0.679% copper, 0.558 g/t gold, 0.080% molybdenum and 2.60 g/t silver starting at 46.0 m.
This hole moves from East to West at the North of the Liard Zone. Grades near surface are like 2.4 times the copper, 2.8 times the gold and 5.7 times the molybdenum used in the PEA.
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