Reserve Paydirt Clean Up Video Review

 
 
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September 16, 2016

Review by: www.GoldPayDirtReviews.com

Well it is mid September which means it is now half way through Goldpalooza. The good news is I still have a ton of paydirt to review for the rest of this month as well as some paydirt for October as well. I also am going to be adding a lot of tutorial or info videos over the next few months. I probably won’t give them a blog post but they will get added to the side menu or I will make a page just for them. This will be just to answer common questions I get about what pans I use, what equipment I use, etc etc. Plus I want to post some videos about how to pan, or I should say how I pan, since everyone has their own style.

Well on to the review and remember to subscribe to my YouTube channel HERE so as to not miss any of my reviews.

The Review:

 

Sadly this is my 2nd to last bag of Lynchmining paydirt I have to review. I can honestly say I am already thinking about ordering more and I have a box full of paydirt to review. This stuff is just awesome! Again as it was for the Gizmos paydirt it is

super clean until you get to the super fine stuff. So it is easy to pan in regards to water cloudiness. This time though a lot more of the actual paydirt was in the below 30 mesh category which made it a little more challenging then the Gizmos. The reserve paydirt from lynchmining does have 1 gram of gold added but yet again I hit over 100% on the ROI with a total of 1.54 grams.

The gold was again on the larger size again, with a lot in the over 10 mesh this time. While most if it came from the under 20 over 30 mesh size. I did find a small amount in the under 30 mesh and considering most of the paydirt was under 30 mesh it was much harder this time to recover all of the gold out of this bag of LynchMining’s paydirt. What did surprise me was how much even the larger sized paydirt floated, so I ended up having to use a lot of gogetterjuice. The one good thing was yet again most of the black sands were magnetized  so it made up for the floating gold.

The LynchMining Reserve paydirt ended with almost a perfect score, only getting dinged 1 star for panning difficulty.  (Higher the stars the more difficult the paydirt). The ROI ended at 5 stars for the 2nd time with a bag of LynchMining’s paydirt which is unbelievable (1/2 star per 10% ROI).