I haven't had time to go through the entire check assay report and to be honest may not bother. I did do a little math on the LF-105 hole and found that while there was no huge change, it did have a net of +9 when summing all the reductions and then adding in the increases when comparing the check assays against the original assays. That is a fairly minimal increase when averaged over the entire intersection, but quite simply put - it went up and up is NOT a bad thing! I quicky scanned the overall report and it appears that the net effect of the check assays will be minimal in the grand scheme of things, other than to add validity to the numbers that have been released previously.
Salut,
Leigh McBain