Lee Round Flat Nose Pistol Mould - 6 Cavity (Handles Sold Separately) .356" 95 gr

SKU:
197550804
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UPC:
734307906726
$48.75
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The Lee Round Flat Nose Pistol Mould is a 6-cavity bullet casting tool built for reloaders who need to produce .356" projectiles at volume. This mould casts 95-grain round flat-nose bullets—a profile favored for pistol loads where reliable feeding and consistent performance matter. If you're casting your own pistol ammunition to save cost and dial in your loads, a multi-cavity mould like this one cuts casting time significantly compared to single-cavity tools.

Lee's design pairs aluminum mould blocks with a hard anodized, cam-operated sprue plate. The aluminum resists rust and heats fast for even casting, while the CNC-machined block halves ensure bullet consistency. Tempered steel spring washers anchor the sprue plate at both ends, keeping it stable under repeated use. Note that this mould ships without handles—you'll need to purchase those separately to attach to the blocks.

This is a workhorse tool for serious reloaders. Six cavities mean you can produce bullets steadily without the fatigue of swinging a single-cavity mould dozens of times per session. It's a smart choice if you shoot pistol regularly and want to control your ammunition from brass to loaded round.

Key Features

  • 6-cavity design for high-volume casting
  • Aluminum mould blocks resist corrosion and heat evenly
  • CNC-machined block halves for precise bullet dimensions
  • Hard anodized, cam-operated sprue plate
  • Tempered steel spring washers secure the sprue plate
  • Casts .356" diameter, 95-grain round flat-nose projectiles

Specifications

Caliber/Diameter.356"
Bullet Weight95 gr
Number of Cavities6
Bullet StyleRound Flat Nose
Mould Block MaterialAluminum
Sprue PlateHard anodized, cam-operated
HandlesSold separately

Frequently Asked Questions

Do handles come with this mould?

No, handles are sold separately. You'll need to purchase Lee handles compatible with this mould block to complete the assembly.

What calibers and bullet weights can I cast with this mould?

This mould casts .356" diameter bullets weighing 95 grains in a round flat-nose profile. It is designed for this specific caliber and weight only.

Is this mould suitable for beginners, or is it really a high-volume tool?

The 6-cavity design is built for efficiency and is best suited to reloaders who cast regularly. If you're new to bullet casting, a single- or 2-cavity mould may be easier to start with, but this tool will serve you well once you're comfortable with the process.

What's the difference between aluminum and iron moulds?

This mould uses aluminum blocks, which heat quickly and resist rust. Aluminum also sheds sprue and cast bullets easily, making it convenient for production work.