I've seen it done different ways. If you're remote, you may have a truck collect samples once a week, so may throw everything on that truck as you're paying for the space on the tray and really need to use it. This can lead to partial holes being submitted. This is especially true if you have multiple rigs spinning at the same time and for continuous programs like this one. If you're just drilling a few holes, everything usually goes in one go.
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