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Mold ID Help?

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I bought this mold as a package deal years ago and don't remember who the manufacturer was. Its a single cavity steel Maxi bullet that looks like a Lyman mold. The only markings on it are "872" on each half and "50" with the zero looking almost like a degree symbol.

I'm thinking this my have been one of the 3 digit T/C molds but I'm not sure. From what I've found it should produce a 370gr bullet. Thanks in advance for the help!
 
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I bought this mold as a package deal years ago and don't remember who the manufacturer was. Its a single cavity steel Maxi bullet that looks like a Lyman mold. The only markings on it are "872" on each half and "50" with the zero looking almost like a degree symbol.

I'm thinking this my have been one of the 3 digit T/C molds but I'm not sure. From what I've found it should produce a 370gr bullet. Thanks in advance for the help!
It looks like an old T/C mold having one myself. just checked my moulds all lymans are stamped Lyman and the T/C moulds are like yours

SM
 
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Yes it is a T/C mould. I have several. The number is just to keep the correct halves together. It is my understanding that they were made by different manufacturers to their specs.
 

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