Ammo Bullet Mould ID #2

Andylit

Cadet
Joined
Apr 20, 2019
Location
Eagle WI
I came into some Civil War era moulds that are not the usual suspects and I'm hoping folks here can offer at least some direction to makers, origin, etc.

I decided to post each one separately instead of clumping them.

Contestant #2.
This one is a bit odd in the shape of the castings. At first glance those spikes look like sprues. They are not. This mold has a conventional sprue plate to knock off the sprue. I have never seen this design before. Wondering if anyone has a story to tell about how and why.

0.373 Ball 75gr 0.3675 Conical 100gr

Your thoughts?
 
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Dang it. System grabbed the wrong photos. No, it was not me. I composed 2 messages and was waiting to post because of the delay. Ignore the photos above. Here are the correct images.

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