• Silver Bullet Mines reported assay results from a grab sample taken at its Buckeye Mine in Arizona
  • Peter Clausi, VP of Capital Markets, sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the results
  • SBMI believes the grade of future beads can be increased as the field team continues to fine tune the mill and the assay lab
  • Shares of Silver Bullet Mines Corp. (SBMI) opened trading at C$0.25

Silver Bullet Mines Corp. (SBMI) has announced spectacular assay results from its Buckeye Mine in Arizona.

A grab sample taken from behind the Treasure Chest at its Buckeye Mine resulted in two beads. One bead graded 2,214.4 oz/t silver and the other 2,363.8 oz/t silver.

SBMI believes the grade of future beads can be increased as the field team continues to fine tune the mill and the assay lab to increase their efficiencies.

VP Capital Markets and Director Peter Clausi sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news.

Silver Bullet Mines is focused on the discovery and development of mineral deposits primarily in Arizona with additional mineral properties in Idaho and Nevada.

Silver Bullet Mines Corp. (SBMI) opened trading at C$0.25.


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