There is one more 'line' of historic drills just north of the line which DH 415 is on. This line is the most northern extent of the historic drilling ( as far as corebox.net knows anyways...)
Most of the metals in this 'line' (about 175m north of DH415's line) and those drills in the previous post are not all that impressive in themselves given the short intervals and medium grades.
Silver, on the other hand is not bad. Webgogs has made a case that silver is an indicator of higher grades and this has been borne out in the last few drill NRs.
Drill ID
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Depth
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From (m)
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To(m)
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Interval(M)
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CuEq%
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Cu%
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Mo(%)
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Au(gpt)
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Ag(gpt)
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T81CH214
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118
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70.1
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103.63
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33.53
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0.32
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0.21
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0
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0.08
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1.8
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~175m North of DH 415
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T81CH215
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122
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No info
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~233m NNW of DH 415
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T81CH212
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120
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57.91
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76.2
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18.29
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0.45
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0.14
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0.02
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0.21
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1.5
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~357m NW of Dh 415
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