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Jan 7th, 2026 at 3:37pm
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Has anyone used a Lyman 375248 or 375449 bullet mold? 
While the nominal size is .375, what diameter can you expect for an as cast bullet with 20/1 alloy?

For the unasked question, it's certified alloy, not random lead like substances tossed in a pot with some solder. 

I'm aware that melt and mold temperatures can influence the final size so I'm looking for personal experiences, not theoretical.
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Reply #1 - Jan 7th, 2026 at 4:46pm
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I have and use both molds. My 375248 cast .378 the 375449 cast .376 with my 1:20 mix.
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Reply #2 - Jan 7th, 2026 at 8:34pm
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Just as a little more information - "375xxx" molds made in the days when the nominal groove size for a "38" (like a 38-55) was .379 may cast larger than relatively current "375xxx" molds now that "38" barrel grooves are mostly standard .375. Ergo, older Lyman "375xxx" molds may cast larger than current molds of the same number.
  
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Duck_Rider wrote on Jan 7th, 2026 at 4:46pm:
I have and use both molds. My 375248 cast .378 the 375449 cast .376 with my 1:20 mix.
Harry

Thanks. As cast at .378 would be perfect, .376 not so perfect for my application.
  
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oneatatime wrote on Jan 7th, 2026 at 8:34pm:
Just as a little more information - "375xxx" molds made in the days when the nominal groove size for a "38" (like a 38-55) was .379 may cast larger than relatively current "375xxx" molds now that "38" barrel grooves are mostly standard .375. Ergo, older Lyman "375xxx" molds may cast larger than current molds of the same number.

Thanks. I was thinking along the same lines. Wear on the cherry also enters in the equation. Not having a mold in hand or knowing its age makes buying one on eBay or some such site a crap shoot.
  
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At least some Lyman molds are marked with the year (2 digits) of production.
  
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oneatatime wrote yesterday at 1:31pm:
At least some Lyman molds are marked with the year (2 digits) of production.

Knowing some are so marked makes me wonder how old is old enough to be sure of getting one of the larger molds?
  
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For my 38-55 Uberti, which maintained the original .379 barrel, I found a dual cavity NEI mold (379xxx/yyy) that cast a 245 grain round nose and a 310 grain spitzer. Both were gas checks. I don't use that one anymore as I wanted a heavier plain base so I ordered one from Accurate. I should put the NEI on the For Sale list as I have run out of space for molds.
  
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oneatatime wrote yesterday at 8:34pm:
For my 38-55 Uberti, which maintained the original .379 barrel, I found a dual cavity NEI mold (379xxx/yyy) that cast a 245 grain round nose and a 310 grain spitzer. Both were gas checks. I don't use that one anymore as I wanted a heavier plain base so I ordered one from Accurate. I should put the NEI on the For Sale list as I have run out of space for molds.

After a guy on eBay gave me the brush off by refusing to measure his molds saying calipers “aren’t accurate to within .005” and  “would scratch them”, along with some other nonsense, Accurate will be getting my business once again.
  
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