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Brixton Metals Drills 1.5m of 9.5 g/t Gold, 13.8% Copper, 771.5 g/t Silver, 7.6% Lead, 609 g/t Tellurium, 7.1% Zinc, and >1% Antimony
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brixton Metals Corporation (TSX-...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Brixton Metals Drills 1.5m of 9.5 g/t Gold, 13.8% Copper, 771.5 g/t Silver, 7.6% Lead, 609 g/t Tellurium, 7.1% Zinc, and >1% Antimony\n\n\n\n VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brixton Metals Corporation\n \n (TSX-V: BBB, OTCQB: BBBXF)\n \n (the “\n \n Company\n \n ” or “\n \n Brixton\n \n ”) is pleased to announce its first batch of drill results of the 2025 season from its wholly owned Thorn Project located in NW British Columbia, Canada. The Thorn Project is an underexplored copper-gold porphyry district with several large-scale exploration target areas identified. Brixton is operating with one diamond drill and is gearing up to add a second drill before the end of July.\n \n\n\n Highlights\n \n\n\n\n Shallow drilling was targeting northeast trending gold bearing feeder structures related to the Camp Creek Cu-Au-Ag-Mo porphyry system:\n \n\n\n\n Hole THN25-318 cut 1.5m of 9.5 g/t gold, 13.8% copper, 771.5 g/t silver, 7.6% lead, 609.50 g/t tellurium, 7.1% zinc from 165.5m depth\n \n\n\n Including 0.75m of 10.25 g/t gold, 13.50% copper, 825 g/t silver, >1% antimony, 419 g/t tellurium, 15.15% lead, 14.00% zinc\n \n\n\n Including 0.75m of 8.80 g/t gold, 14.15 % copper, 718 g/t silver, 1.38% antimony, 800 g/t tellurium\n \n\n\n Directly above and excluding the high-grade zone is a 19.5m interval that returned 0.43 g/t gold, 37.97 g/t silver, 0.55% copper from 146m depth (146-165.5m)\n \n\n\n\n\n\n Figure 1. HQ sized cut core photograph of hole THN25-318 at 165.5m depth of massive galena- sulphosalts-sphalerite-stibnite-pyrite-chalcopyrite.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n Chairman, CEO, Gary R. Thompson stated, “\n \n We are excited to have captured a gold rich polymetallic interval in hole 318. Our strategy this year at the Camp Creek Target was to drill for near surface gold mineralization along these northeast trending feeder structures, which has seen limited drilling since the deep porphyry discovery in Camp Creek. We believe that these feeder structures are related to the Camp Creek porphyry. While the drill has been moved to the Trapper Gold Target, more shallow drilling at the Camp Creek Target area is warranted\n \n .”\n \n\n Figure 2. Plan Map of Drill Collars and Cross-section for THN25-315-319, Northside Target Area.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n Table 1. Select Intervals in Hole...