Silver Bullet Mines Corp. announced the Company has intercepted the targeted mineralized zone at the Buckeye Mine in Arizona (the Zone). Based upon historical data, management expects the Zone to contain higher-grade silver mineralization.

Confirmation will depend upon multiple rounds of sampling. To target the Zone, SBMI has been working from its field team's intensive knowledge of the area, assay data from historical drill holes drilled in 1969, mapping carried out in and around 1969, informal reports generated from such holes and mapping, actual field results as SBMI's team drifted along the vein behind the Treasure Room, and the results of a recent LIDAR study. (As previously disclosed, the Company's information related to those historical drill holes, the historical assaying of them, and the informal reports, do not meet NI43-101 standards and cannot be disclosed.

In its September 9, 2023 press release, and in other materials dating back to March, 2022, the Company advised, The team now continues to drift along the vein towards a targetted area. Management expects assay results from current and pending sampling should confirm the Zone has been hit, located where management believed it would be, based upon historical and current data. The Company is especially pleased that the historical data upon which it relied, has confirmed to be the actual location of the Zone, and can be further relied upon.

In particular, SBMI drifted 708 feet from the portal, drifted behind the Treasure Room (which is not yet safe to work in), blasted through harder-than-expected host rock, and earlier this week drilled and blasted into the Zone approximately 30 feet from the projected drill holes left by a previous optionee in 1969. The assay data from those historical drill holes informed SBMI's decision to target this zone; however, none were generally disclosed to the public. SBMI plans to continue mining along the vein, refine a plan to maximize recovery of the metals from the Zone, and begin shipping mineralized material from the Zone to its 100%-owned mill in Globe, Arizona for processing.

Multiple rounds of samples from the vein and the Zone will be collected and then assayed at SBMI's 100%-owned assay facility. SBMI also intends to send samples to an independent third party lab for confirmation analysis and for analysis for other metals. The Company continues to seek further data to inform its knowledge of local structures, the vein and the Zone.

The Company recently contracted a Ground Penetrating Radar System study to outline the potential size and location of the Zone. The contractor for the study has advised it will use an OKM Future Walkabout 2003/5 ground penetrating radar unit that can detect historical tunnels, shafts and drifts, as well as native gold, native silver and other metals up to 60 feet deep. The contractor has advised the company that the ground penetrating radar unit uses an electronic pulse method to select an anomaly in the Zone such as natural features, a formation of strata, hollow spaces, level groundwater, buried objects, pipes, tanks, boxes and other targets.

The Company intends to further engage the contractor to help determine the overall extent of the Zone, the vein system and potential parallel structures. The mine road was recently bladed in part by the United States Forest Service as part of its firefighting efforts. The mill has been test run, the fuel and water supply maximized, and the mill crew and assay teams are on standby.

In conclusion, pending the sampling results, the mine and the mill are ready to be put into steady production.