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Rimfire (ASX:RIM) kicks off drilling at Valley copper target, NSW

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24 February 2023 09:03 (AEST)

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Rimfire Pacific Mining (RIM) has kicked off drilling at its Valley project in New South Wales to test a high-priority copper target.

The program includes 1000 metres of diamond drilling across three holes at the project, which is 34 kilometres west of the North Parkes copper-gold mine.

The North Parkes mine is operated by HKEX-listed China Molybdenum and has total measured and indicated resources of 356 million tonnes at 0.55 per cent copper and 0.20 grams per tonne gold.

Rimfire believes its high-priority target holds geological similarities to the 1.96 million tonne copper and 2.33 million ounce gold North Parkes deposit, and may be indicative of a buried porphyry copper gold system.

This round of drilling is anticipated to take two months to complete, and the company’s Managing Director, David Hutton, said Rimfire is in a strong position to advance exploration.

“The Valley is a high-priority copper target that we have been wanting to drill for some time,” he said.

“Following the success of our recent capital raising, Rimfire is now in the position to accelerate exploration on our 100 per cent-owned projects including the Valley and our exploration team is excited to see what the drilling reveals.”

The company recently raised $1.2 million and was awarded $185,675 by the NSW Government in January 2022, to go towards its mining efforts at the project.

Rimfire shares last traded at 0.7 cents at 12:19 pm AEDT.

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