Battleship,OK you are right about the funds, so maybe a 400m drill into the South Zone maybe more reasonable. But the results I am referring to were in announcements that started on 5th October 2017. Their very first drill in the South Zone was 204 metres deep and the veins of mineralization were at 188 m and 162 m. Who knows what may be lurking below those veins. Also, the photos showed plenty of sulfides. The results of the first drill are copied here:
"Two significant copper sulphide intersections in its first reverse circulation drill hole (17CB041) at Copper Blow, located approximately 20 kilometres south of Broken Hill. * 4 metres at 6.1% copper, 4.23 g/t Au, 13 g/t Ag and 220 ppm cobalt from 188 metres, including 1 metres at 11.3% copper, 10.7 g/t gold, 25 g/t silver and 405 ppm cobalt from 191 metres. * 2 metres at 2.4% copper, 0.8 g/t gold, 5 g/t silver and 95 ppm cobalt from 162 metres The intersections comprise strong chalcopyrite (copper sulphide) mineralisation with lesser amounts of iron sulphides (pyrrhotite and pyrite) intimately associated with strong magnetite and biotite alteration (ASX Release 11 September 2017; Plate 1). This was the first RC hole of the program and lies in the southern part of the prospect where little detailed drilling has been undertaken (Figure 1)."
After that announcement, there were other good drill intercepts in the South Zone at these types of depths. Since then they have switched to the North Zone and more recently to the IP anomalies, but never repeated the high grades at depth of the South Zone. Admittedly the mineralization was not as broad as the North Zone. Maybe I'm off the track, but maybe the South Zone could be where the tip of the monster can be found. But, I'll wait and see what happens and hope for some surprises, amigo.
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