Full Metal Continues to Intercept Lead

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Fri, Oct 10, 2008
Lead Company News
Post by Melissa Pistilli, Lead Senior Reporter

Full Metal Minerals completed an additional 13 drill holes at their LWM Carbonate Replacement Deposit (CRD) at the Fortymile property in eastern Alaska.

Drill hole LWM08-45 is the furthest northeastern step-out hole with assays to-date on the property, and encountered 6.95 meters true width averaging 4.9% Zn, 11.6% Pb and 181.3 g/t Ag, including 2.6 meters true width averaging 12.2% Zn, 31.6% Pb, 0.67% Cu and 479.2 g/t Ag. Additional drill holes further northeast of LWM08-46 and 47 did not reach bedrock due to frozen overburden, however the mineralization remains open for expansion in this direction. Drill hole LWM08-34, a step-out hole to the northeast, encountered 3.7 meters true width averaging 17.3% Zn, 9.5% Pb, 0.3% Cu and 158.3 g/t Ag.

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