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<blockquote data-quote="rockerfella" data-source="post: 26274" data-attributes="member: 741"><p>Hi Chris,</p><p>No problem with the Black sand at Oallen. As far as the Drop Rifles go. They work really well ( To my surprise - I was a walbanker fan - still am ) and only checked the top tray once. I really used it just as a skid plate and classifier and I was emptying the rifles with my finger as we went along. Probably should not have done this. May need more angle on the top. It was however more a learning session than anything. Found 2 tiny, tiny specs on the one occasion I did test the top tray. There was never much in there. However the bottom tray was the catcher - especially the first half. You could see the specs at clean up. We cleaned up about every hour but I recon we could have gone on longer. We did check the discard pile and found about 20 small specs. We are sure this was from a run we did when we did not have the bottom tray quite right. We will be a bit more diligent in checking next time.</p><p>All in all it is really easy to set up and clean out. I was impressed and can't wait to get out again.</p><p>We got just over 1.5 grams for 5 hours shoveling. Not a lot a suppose but we had a fantastic day out in the bush. </p><p>Cheers</p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockerfella, post: 26274, member: 741"] Hi Chris, No problem with the Black sand at Oallen. As far as the Drop Rifles go. They work really well ( To my surprise - I was a walbanker fan - still am ) and only checked the top tray once. I really used it just as a skid plate and classifier and I was emptying the rifles with my finger as we went along. Probably should not have done this. May need more angle on the top. It was however more a learning session than anything. Found 2 tiny, tiny specs on the one occasion I did test the top tray. There was never much in there. However the bottom tray was the catcher - especially the first half. You could see the specs at clean up. We cleaned up about every hour but I recon we could have gone on longer. We did check the discard pile and found about 20 small specs. We are sure this was from a run we did when we did not have the bottom tray quite right. We will be a bit more diligent in checking next time. All in all it is really easy to set up and clean out. I was impressed and can't wait to get out again. We got just over 1.5 grams for 5 hours shoveling. Not a lot a suppose but we had a fantastic day out in the bush. Cheers Mark [/QUOTE]
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