Brixton Metals Corporation (TSXV: BBB) has unveiled additional drill results from its wholly owned Thorn Project in northwest British Columbia, Canada.
Highlights of the drilling include Hole THN22-225, which returned 262m of 1.04g/t gold from 12m depth plus 147.19m of 1.59g/t gold, 75.49m of 2.35g/t gold, and 6.93m of 7.16g/t gold.
“We are encouraged by the broad near surface gold intercepts on the Trapper Gold Target,” said Christina Anstey, the company’s vice president of exploration.
“Gold mineralization, including visible gold observed in the quartz diorite host, has significantly increased the scale of the Trapper Target which remains open in all directions.
“We look forward to reporting on the additional 19 holes from Trapper Target and the remaining three deep holes from the Camp Creek Copper Porphyry Target as assays become available from the 2022 Thorn Programme.”
The company says all assay values are uncut weighted averages and intervals reflect drilled lengths as further drilling is required to determine the true widths of the mineralized zone.
The 2022 programme included 58 holes for 18,200m of drilling across four target areas, with most of the drilling at the Camp Creek Copper dominant porphyry, the Trapper Gold Target and to a lesser extent the Outlaw Gold Target and the Metla Copper-Gold Target.
During 2022, a total of 520 rocks and 1,157 soil samples were collected with a primary focus on the Metla and Trapper Targets, in addition to the East Copper Target and the Val Copper Target. A total combined 1,229 line-kilometres of airborne magnetics and radiometrics were flown over the Metla, Trapper, Val, and East Targets.
Brixton Metals will release further assays as they become available.
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