- Rumble Resources (RTR) has intersected high-grade zinc-lead mineralisation at the Magazine and Chinook Prospects within the Earaheedy Project in WA
- The company completed a nine-hole drilling program to confirm the potential of the prospects
- Results from Magazine peaked at 5.49 per cent zinc and 1.87 per cent silver, while Chinook peaked at 3.9 per cent zinc and 0.78 per cent lead
- As a result, reverse circulation drilling will now be completed at both Magazine and Chinook to test for further mineralisation
- Rumble is down a slight 1.41 per cent on the market and shares are trading for seven cents each
Rumble Resources (RTR) has intersected high-grade zinc-lead mineralisation at the Magazine and Chinook Prospects.
These prospects are located within the Earaheedy Project which lies 110 kilometres north of Wiluna in Western Australia.
The high-grade zinc-lead mineralisation highlights the potential for multiple large-scale sulphide deposits.
Rumble completed a nine-hole reverse circulation drilling program to confirm the potential of the Magazine and Chinook discoveries.
Five holes were completed at Magazine, while four were drilled at Chinook.
Magazine
Drilling at Magazine was completed near historic hole TRC47, which has returned results such as seven metres at 3.6 per cent zinc, 1.25 per cent lead, and 4.6g/t silver from 103 metres.
Significant results from Rumble’s recent drill at Magazine include 18 metres at 2.5 per cent zinc, 0.87 per cent lead, and 2.64g/t silver from 88 metres including four metres at 5.49 per cent zinc, 1.87 per cent lead and 4.43g/t silver.
These results highlight the potential for significant mineralisation channels to exist at Magazine.
Chinook
Drilling at Chinook aimed to confirm the grade and width continuity of the prospect.
Drilling at Chinook returned results of 12 metres at 2.41 per cent zinc, 0.98 per cent lead, and 4g/t silver from 84 metres including four metres at 3.9 per cent zinc, 1.54 per cent lead, and 6.5g/t silver.
These results have highlighted significant mineralisation over a length of 200 metres.
To date, only a single section has been drilled at Chinook and the strike remains open in all directions.
Reverse circulation drilling will now be completed at both Magazine and Chinook to test for further mineralisation.
Rumble is down a slight 1.41 per cent on the market and shares are trading for seven cents each at 2:35 pm AEST.