You said:
Bottom Line, what I do not see is any type of scaling factors at all. I can't imagine doing the Math like we've been doing, with no form of scaling factors, and using a number like 16.4 g/T
Yeah I see what you mean. Dynacor put that math out theirself. Even though its 43-101 non-compliant they didn,t care and wanted to show it off. I wonder if their thinking their resource is much higher grade than 16 g/t, thats why they feel safe to throw that number out there.
What measurements did they use in deriving at the 1mil tons? The 800m depth and the average width/length of the vein? They probably didn,t even count the grade of the host rock.