Exploits Commences Drilling at Bullseye Gold Property Targeting West Side of the Appleton Fault Zone in Central Newfoundland

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Exploits Discovery Corp. has commenced drilling at its Bullseye gold property in Central Newfoundland, targeting the western flank of the Appleton Fault Zone. The 2,500-meter program will also follow up on previous drilling at the Saddle Zone, where high-grade gold-bearing quartz veining was intercepted. The Bullseye property is considered a top-priority exploration target due to its strategic location between New Found Gold Corp.'s Queensway North and Kingsway claims, and its potential for hosting gold mineralization.

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - November 19, 2024) - Exploits Discovery Corp. (CSE: NFLD) (OTCQB: NFLDF) (FSE: 634) ("Exploits" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that exploration drilling operations have commenced at its wholly-owned and permitted Bullseye claims ("Bullseye" or the "Property"), located near the town of Gander in Central Newfoundland. The Company has engaged Major Drilling Group International Inc. ("Major Drilling"), one of the world's largest drilling services companies, to complete the exploration drill program. The drill rig and crew are on site and will start the inaugural appraisal of the western flank of the Appleton Fault Zone ("AFZ") within the next 48 hours. Upon completion of the western campaign, the rig and gear will shift eastwards to conduct follow-up drilling around the Saddle Zone where Exploits' previous drilling generated encouraging intercepts such as 67.55 g/t Au over 3.30 m core length within hole BE-24-015 (see July 15, 2024 news release).

Bullseye is a top-priority exploration property because of its strategic position located between New Found Gold Corp.'s ("NFG") Queensway North and its recently-acquired Kingsway claims, covering a 1.2-kilometre section of the AFZ. Within this segment, Exploits has successfully identified at least two localized clusters of strongly veined and mineralized zones at the Horseshoe and Saddle targets, with several occurrences of fine visible gold ("VG") reported.

Highlights:

  • This results-driven program will focus on evaluating:

    • The west side of the Bullseye property on the flank of the AFZ, located north of NFG's reported K2 Zone gold mineralization.

    • Continuity of the hi-grade gold-bearing quartz veining intercepted within the Saddle Zone in June 2024.

  • This 2500-metre program represents the 4th phase of exploration drilling conducted on Bullseye since staking it in September 2022.

Jeff Swinoga, President and CEO, commented, "We are excited to kick off our fourth drilling campaign at the Bullseye property, targeting three new areas. Our previous three drilling programs successfully identified two new gold zones, with a total of 16,851 metres drilled on Bullseye. In just a few days, we'll be examining core samples from a completely new and untested western flank of the Appleton Fault Zone. Additionally, our team in Gander is looking forward to revisiting the Saddle Zone, where we recently reported an impressive intercept of 254.08 g/t Au over 0.80 metres from a beautiful visible gold-bearing orogenic vein system at a depth of only 85 metres."