Brixton Metals Continues Success Streak: Trapper Delivers High-Grade Gold up to 112 G/T!

Brixton Metals Thorn Project Drilling

Brixton Metals (TSX-V: BBB; OTCQB: BBBXF) continues its winning streak! New drill results from the Trapper gold target in British Columbia once again show strong, in part very high-grade gold mineralization.

Several intercepts average more than 3 g/t gold over extended intervals, including a high-grade intercept of 112.00 g/t gold over 0.50 meters within a broader interval. A total of 6,272 meters were drilled in 30 holes at the Trapper target during the 2025 season; results from ten holes are still pending. Furthermore, according to the company, the zone remains open in several directions, indicating potential for further growth.

Brixton Metals: Three More Drill Holes Yield Results

The focus of Brixton Metals’ announcement is on three holes that targeted the central upper part of the mineralized zone at the Trapper target and were drilled from the same location::

  • THN25-360 returned 18.50 m of 3.39 g/t gold, 7.45 g/t silver, and 0.57% zinc from a depth of 90.50 m, including 3.00 m of 15.69 g/t gold, 31.57 g/t silver, and 2.33% zinc from 96.00 m.
  • THN25-361 intersected 23.50 m of 3.33 g/t gold from 92.00 m, including 0.50 m of 112.00 g/t gold from 112.00 m, where visible gold was observed.
  • THN25-363 returned 25.50 m of 3.16 g/t gold from 116.00 m; including 2.65 m of 7.38 g/t gold (from 122.00 m), 0.50 m of 10.80 g/t gold (from 127.15 m), and 8.35 m of 4.63 g/t gold (from 133.15 m).

Earlier in the season, Brixton had reported a 22.15 m section with 4.44 g/t gold, including 1.50 m with 57.20 g/t gold, now seamlessly continuing the high-grade hits!

Geology, Drill Layout, and Visible Gold

According to the information provided, drill holes THN25-360, -361, and -363 targeted a mineralized zone interpreted from previous work and pursued at depth. The drill holes were oriented to intersect the suspected strike direction as perpendicularly as possible in order to obtain evidence of the true thickness of the mineralization.

The gold mineralization at the Trapper target occurs in Triassic lapilli tuffs intruded by Cretaceous quartz diorites and feldspar porphyry dykes. Pyrites, sphalerites, and galenites are associated with the mineralization, as well as chalcopyrite in some places. Higher gold grades often show up in areas where the lithological units meet; lower grades were seen between the reported intervals. Visible gold was found in THN25-361, which points to locally high-grade structures within the wider mineralized envelope.

Brixton Metals Close up Photograph of HQ Size Core showing visible gold in Hole THN25 361 at 112 2m-GOLDINVEST
Close-up of HQ-sized drill core showing visible gold in drill hole THN25-361 at 112.2 m depth; Image: Brixton Metals

The three holes presented confirm contiguous intervals between 18.5 m and 25.5 m averaging >3 g/t gold and contain multiple high-grade sub-intervals. According to the company, the zone remains open for expansion in multiple directions, warranting follow-up drilling to explore further potential.

Significance of the Results for Brixton Metals and the Trapper Target

For Brixton Metals, the current results reinforce the growth profile of the Trapper target within its British Columbia project portfolio. The company considers the combination of width, grade, and continuity to be an indicator that the mineralized zone could be extended. Pending assays from ten remaining holes and complete multi-element data sets (including silver, zinc, lead, copper) are expected to provide a more comprehensive interpretation of the geological architecture and potential vectoring features.

Brixton notes that the Trapper mineralization contains companion metals in addition to gold – in the case of THN25-360, with significant silver and zinc grades. Such polymetallic signatures can aid in modeling to better delineate structural controls (e.g., veins, breccias, shear zones). Operationally, the plan is to close the gaps between the existing drill holes (infill) and test the zone in strike and depth extension (step-out).

Next Steps

In the coming months, Brixton Metals is focusing on the Trapper target on:

  • the evaluation of the pending assays,
  • the release of multi-element data for an integrated analysis,
  • as well as the planning of further drilling to expand the mineralized areas.

This means that we can expect continued news flow between now and the end of the year.

Conclusion: Brixton Metals continues to deliver strong drill results from the Trapper gold target, which we believe deserve much more attention in the current gold price environment. We are eagerly awaiting the pending results and to see how the company will then proceed at Trapper in 2026.

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