Exploring Rich Gold Finds at Trapper Gold Target by Brixton

Exciting Gold Discoveries at Trapper Target
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Brixton Metals Corporation (TSX-V: BBB, OTCQB: BBBXF) is excited to unveil the latest drill results from the Trapper Gold Target, showcasing the promising outcomes of the ongoing exploration efforts. With a total of 6,272 meters drilled across 30 holes during the 2025 season, the significance of these results cannot be overstated as assays for an additional 13 holes are still forthcoming. This expanding zone of gold mineralization not only highlights the area’s potential but also encourages further exploration.
Key Highlights of the Drill Results
Among the standout drill results, Hole THN25-345 displayed impressive metrics with an intercept of 22.15 meters averaging 4.44 g/t gold, particularly notable was a high-grade segment within this hole that measured 1.50 meters containing 57.20 g/t gold. Other promising results include:
- Hole THN25-342: 4.00 meters of 2.22 g/t gold, including 0.35 meters at 13.95 g/t gold.
- Hole THN25-340: 30.85 meters of 1.47 g/t gold and 4.32 g/t silver, featuring 3.10 meters of 4.75 g/t gold from 61.65 meters depth.
Insights from Company Leadership
Gary R. Thompson, the Company’s Chairman and CEO, expressed his enthusiasm regarding these findings, stating, “We are pleased to share yet another set of strong drill results from the Trapper Gold Target. The exciting grades and lengths of our intercepts underline the significant potential of this emerging gold system. As we gather meaningful data, we continue to enhance our understanding of the mineralization depth and continuity in this region, emphasizing the necessity for ongoing exploration.”
Trapper Gold Target Geological Overview
The drill holes THN25-342 and THN25-345 were strategically positioned as infill targets to accurately delineate the extensive high-grade gold occurrences previously identified in exploration. Notably, previous drill hole THN22-205 demonstrated a remarkable intercept of 64 meters averaging 5.74 g/t gold, emphasizing the high-grade potential within this area.
Geological assessments indicate that gold mineralization primarily occurs in Triassic lapilli tuff, intruded by Cretaceous quartz diorite and various dikes. High-grade sections are generally found close to the contact zones of different lithologies, while lower grades are observed between the prominent intervals. Analytical results for silver and additional elements are pending, adding anticipation to the current exploration phase.
Summary of Assay Intervals
The reported intervals are indicative of drilling lengths, as the true width of the mineralized intervals is yet to be verified. Table 1 below summarizes the essential assay intervals observed in several drill holes conducted this season.
The following notable intervals were revealed during the drilling campaign:
- Hole THN25-345: 22.15 meters of 4.44 g/t gold
- Hole THN25-342: 4.00 meters of 2.22 g/t gold
- Hole THN25-340: 30.85 meters of 1.47 g/t gold and 4.32 g/t silver
Quality Assurance in Sampling
Brixton adhered to strict quality assurance and control protocols during the drill core sampling process. Core samples were primarily collected at 1.5-meter intervals, with high-grade segments sampled at closer intervals. The methodological approach included the use of blanks, duplicates, and certified reference materials, ensuring the reliability of the assay results. Samples were methodically analyzed to quantify gold and various other elements, providing a comprehensive understanding of the mineralization.
About Brixton Metals Corporation
Brixton Metals stands as a pivotal Canadian exploration company dedicated to advancing its mining projects. With a portfolio that includes four exploration projects, the flagship Thorn copper-gold-silver-molybdenum Project remains particularly significant. Other projects in their pipeline include the Hog Heaven copper-silver-gold Project in the USA, the Langis-HudBay silver-cobalt-nickel Project, and the Atlin Goldfields Project optioned to Eldorado Gold Corporation. Trading under the ticker symbols BBB on the TSX-V and BBBXF on the OTCQB, Brixton is well-positioned for future growth and development.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the latest drill results for Brixton Metals?
The latest results include intercepts of 22.15 meters averaging 4.44 g/t gold and significant grades across multiple holes at the Trapper Gold Target.
Where is the Trapper Gold Target located?
The Trapper Gold Target is part of Brixton's exploration initiatives focused on advancing their mining projects in Canada.
What geological formations are associated with gold at the Trapper Target?
Gold mineralization is predominantly in Triassic lapilli tuff, influenced by intrusions of quartz diorite and feldspar porphyry dikes.
What quality assurance measures are in place for drill sampling?
Brixton follows rigorous QA/QC protocols involving sample collection intervals, duplicates, and certified reference materials to ensure result reliability.
How can I learn more about Brixton Metals Corporation?
For more information, you can visit Brixton Metals' official website or contact their investor relations team.
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