Super Champ Positioning To Be Significant Gold-Silver Producer

BURLINGTON - Silver Bullet Mines Corp. (SBMI) reported on the progress at the Super Champ Mine in Arizona.

"Through a combination of hard work and the efforts of the Arizona mining team, the Super Champ is quickly demonstrating the potential to be a significant cost-effective gold/silver producer," said John Carter, the Company's CEO. "Events are unfolding rapidly as we blast into the surface material, delineate the vein over 1500 feet, and clear most of the overburden. It is incredible that we are driving a development adit already when we only began work in earnest here in November, 2024."

The Company has taken samples from the vein, the highest of which assayed 405.4 ounces per ton silver. All samples returned silver. Based on these strong assay values and on the science of secondary enrichment, the Company reasonably believes the silver grades will increase at depth.

To access the mineralization at depth the Company is driving a development adit from surface into the vein to extract mineralized material along strike and at depth. The vein is roughly 70 feet from the adit opening. SBMI is currently installing timber at the opening and will rock bolt as the drift advances. To date the adit has been advanced over 25 feet. Accessing the mineralization at depth will provide unoxidized mineralized material for feed to SBMI's 100%-owned mill located in Globe, Arizona. The Company has all the equipment needed to complete the advance without further capital expenditures.

At the mill, material continues to be shipped in from Super Champ and is being processed daily at a rate of 7 tons per hour. The Company can efficiently maintain this rate and is developing a plan to extend the hours of daily processing.