Silver Bullet Mines Announces Confirmatory Assay Results on Silver Concentrate from Super Champ

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Burlington, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - November 12, 2024) - Silver Bullet Mines Corp. (TSXV: SBMI) (OTCQB: SBMCF) ('SBMI' or 'the Company') is pleased to announce it has received multi-element assay results from samples taken from the Super Champ concentrate. These samples were processed by an independent accredited lab. The concentrate was processed at SBMI's mill in Globe, Arizona.

The Super Champ is the property owned by a third party upon which SBMI has a perpetual lease, as announced on October 21, 2024.

On October 9, 2024 SBMI disclosed the following silver assay results from this Super Champ concentrate, as processed at SBMI's own assay lab in Globe:

  • Head grade - 19.2 ounces per ton silver (597 grams)

  • Concentrate grade - 307 .6 ounces per ton silver (9,567 grams)

  • Recovery - 89%

Today SBMI discloses the following silver assay results from this same Super Champ concentrate, as processed by the independent accredited lab:

  • Head Grade - 28.0 ounces per ton silver (877 grams)

  • Concentrate Grade - 339.6 ounces per ton silver (10,563 grams)

  • Recovery - 88.2%

The independent accredited lab also assayed for gold as part of the multi-element analysis. SBMI is pleased to announce gold values in the Super Champ concentrates assayed .52 ounces (16.16 grams/ton), which represents a potential significant increase in the value of the concentrates.

Management is very pleased with these results, which confirm its high level of confidence that the Super Champ material is highly mineralized with silver and that SBMI's assay lab is providing accurate data.

With the multi-element analysis in hand from the third party lab, SBMI has now entered into meaningful negotiations for the sale of the concentrate. The timing of such sales will likely depend upon the tonnages requested by the buyers.

SBMI continues to ship material from the Super Champ to SBMI's mill for stockpiling and processing. As a result of data gathered during the sample runs carried out in September and October, SBMI is making minor modifications to the mill to improve efficiencies. The bag setup for the concentrate is in place and bags are already being filled.

To date, the cost of removing, transporting and processing the Super Champ material is roughly in accordance with management's internal projections.

QA/QC

Run of Mine samples were mined from surface workings on the Super Champ Vein and hauled to the Silver Bullet's millsite in Globe.

At the mill, a 500 pound representative sample was crushed, ground, and run through a splitter box to yield a head grade sample of approximately 500 grams. The other four samples were concentrates collected off the Diester table (model 6B) by Bob Budd, certified Arizona assayer, metallurgical engineer and chief assayer for Silver Bullet, as well as Vic Henderson, certified Arizona Assayer.