Bazooka Goldtrap Sniper Sluice

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hurthawk

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Sorry the video cuts off too soon...Here is the whole video
 

mulletator

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Hey I was just on the phone with a friend who is thinking about buying one of these. I hadn't heard of them. Can anyone compare this sluice to another model like an Angus MacKirk or other river sluices?
 

KevinInColorado

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Hey I was just on the phone with a friend who is thinking about buying one of these. I hadn't heard of them. Can anyone compare this sluice to another model like an Angus MacKirk or other river sluices?

There's lots of conversation on that already. Check out some of the threads in the Slicing forum. A bazooka means you leave the classifiers at home, shovel more material and end up with 2-3X the gold!
 

KevinInColorado

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Grizzly Goldtrap Explorer & Motherlode, Gold Cube with trommel or Banker on top, Angus Mackirk Expedition, Gold-n-Sand Xtream Hand pump
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Sorry the video cuts off too soon...Here is the whole video


Hi Hurthawk - your early Bazooka video comparing it to a traditional sluice was a key influence in my buying one! I did notice you feed it quite slowly in the video. Is there a reason for that?

N.B. I feed my sniper about 1/3 shovelful at a time and never carry a trowel or spoon for sluice feeding.
 

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