Silver Bullet Mines Corp. announced on December 8, 2023 it had begun processing a bulk sample of mixed mineralized material from Zone1 at the Buckeye Silver Mine. SBMI announced it has successfully completed processing that bulk sample of 40 tons (36.29 tonnes), in less time than expected.

The purposes of processing the bulk sample were to confirm the high grade nature of Zone1 and its recovery rates, and to confirm the mill's ability to process a large amount of material from Zone1. Processing was successful on all counts. The concentrates averaged 24.2 ounces per ton (829.7 grams/tonne) silver.

The high grade line on the shaker table assayed at 334 ounces per ton (11,451.5 grams/tonne) recovered and to the field team's visual observations showed native silver. Processing the material from Zone1 required simple adjustments to be made to the mill due to the higher grade material. The design of the mill allowed for these adjustments to be easily made.

The Company interprets these and the prior disclosed results as proving up the higher grade silver from Zone1. SBMI plans to now commence processing Zone1 materials on a larger scale. SBMI will continue to stockpile material from Zone1 at the minesite.

This material will be trucked to the mill as trucks are available. Mining continues in Zone1 at the BuckeyeSilver Mine where the vein is approximately 20 feet wide. Water has been noted in recent drill holes, which could indicate a contact zone which could alter the grade of the silver.

The material from the Buckeye Silver Mine is assayed at multiple stages of the process. The assay results will provide input as to any adjustments that may be necessary to improve production efficiencies and grade. Channel samples and grab samples are taken after each blast, to be processed at the Company's production assay lab located at the mill.

In accordance with best practices, multiple assays have been and should continue to be sent to third party ISO-accredited labs for multielement analysis including precious metals and PGMs. Readers are cautioned that these samples may not be representative of the Buckeye Mine as a whole, and not all assay results will be disclosed. All samples above were analyzed by SBMI at its facility near Globe, Arizona. They were processed through the Lab Jaw Crusher, Lab Hammer Mill and Splitter Box into an aliquot.

Most of the pulverized aliquot was mixed with a flux and flour combination and melted in a crucible at 1,850 degree Fahrenheit, with the remainder being logged and archived. Upon cooling, the poured melt was in the form of a metal button and slag, following which a bone ash cupel was utilized to eliminate the lead in the button to form a bead.