Reynolds Range

Reynolds Range Project

The Reynolds Range Project comprises the most advanced gold project hosted in Lander Rock Beds meta-sediments within the Arunta Province.  The Project lies within the major Trans-Tanami regional-scale fault corridor which extends through to The Granites, Callie and Coyote gold camps in the Tanami Province some 300 kilometres to the northwest. 

Previous exploration at Reynolds Range identified approximately 80 kilometres strike of contiguous prospective mineralised terrane ranging from low-level broad geochemical gold anomalism to high-grade advanced gold prospects which returned a number of encouraging drill intercepts including: 

Falchion:
12m at 3.9g/t Au from 4m

Sabre:
18m at 3.6g/t Au from 28m (inc 1m at 24.5g/t Au from 44m)
24m at 2.4g/t Au from 37.5m (inc 2m at 12.6g/t Au from 54.5m)
11m at 2.9g/t Au from surface
12m at 2.6g/t Au from 45m

Black Knight:
40m at 1.2g/t Au from 10m (inc 9m at 3.3g/t Au)

Troutbeck:
8m at 9.4g/t Au from 32m

A drilling program of 8,000 metres RAB, Aircore and slim-line RC percussion was completed during the first half of the 2006 field season testing un-drilled portions of the anomalous gold corridor. The program comprised wide-spaced scout drilling on 2 to 4 kilometre spaced lines aimed at detecting broad low level gold-arsenic anomalism that is associated with the geochemical 'footprint' of mine camps in the Tanami goldfield.

New strike extensive low level gold anomalies have been identified in two areas coincident with shear zones and deeply weathered profiles. While the tenor of these anomalies is low, with peak assays ranging from 10ppb Au to 25ppb Au, the wide drill hole spacing warrants infill drilling to test for more significant mineralisation. Reynolds Range has geological affinities to the Coyote area where significant gold mineralisation was discovered through follow-up of a shallow drilling anomaly which peaked at just 12ppb gold.

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