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<blockquote data-quote="cecc" data-source="post: 292786" data-attributes="member: 5894"><p>I think it all depends what sluice you have a mate of mine has a fairly large one and has miners moss under riffles etc, that thing can sit there all day, you can kick it and it won't lose gold, however I have a little Mackirk with drop riffles, that thing, you don't want to disrupt it in any way shape or form or you'll blow the gold and heavies straight out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cecc, post: 292786, member: 5894"] I think it all depends what sluice you have a mate of mine has a fairly large one and has miners moss under riffles etc, that thing can sit there all day, you can kick it and it won't lose gold, however I have a little Mackirk with drop riffles, that thing, you don't want to disrupt it in any way shape or form or you'll blow the gold and heavies straight out. [/QUOTE]
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