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i have a 50 cal block with the numbers 386 and there is no name who makes it,,, lyman, lee or thompson center,,,no name,,,can ya'll tell me who makes these blocks?
 

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I have quite a few myself T/C. The number was to keep to two have correctly together. Don't know why they didn't put their name on them but I have seen them still in the package that way. If they were RCBS they wouldn't fit Lyman handles. Doesn't much matter who made them, use and enjoy.
 
Interesting. I have a few T/C molds and bought them maybe 20 years ago. But they are aluminum! That's why I thought it was interesting.
 
Those pics and especially the shape of the sprue cutter/sprue plate tell me it was made by someone other than T/C. That someone may have been Ohaus or perhaps Green Mountain, as I had a NIB .50cal. (not .490") that came in a Green Mountain box. Except for the "as cast" RB diameter, it was identical to the one pictured. Two other possibilities: Ohaus may have also made Green Mountain moulds or it was made by Shiloh. I'm not an expert on Lyman moulds, but theirs are usually "iron" rather than anodized aluminum and their sprue plates are differently shaped...but I could be wrong. I.e., they may have contracted with T/C for a run of moulds.
 
These molds are aluminum. All TC molds were. All mine are.

ADK Bigfoot
right this is aluminum, just a different color, but i found out that it is a t/c mold,,i started shooting t/c 50 cal muzzleloaders around 1975 or somewhere are that time
 
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