Lee Round Flat Nose Pistol Mould - 6 Cavity (Handles Sold Separately) .452" 200 gr
Lee Precisiom
The Lee Round Flat Nose Pistol Mould is a 6-cavity bullet casting tool designed for reloaders who want to produce .429" 200-grain round flat nose pistol bullets in volume. If you're casting your own handgun ammunition, this mould delivers the consistency and throughput you need without breaking the bank. The six-cavity design lets you produce multiple bullets per cycle, making it a practical choice for anyone who shoots enough pistol to justify the investment in casting equipment.
Built with aluminum blocks that resist corrosion and heat up quickly for efficient casting, this mould is precision-machined with CNC equipment to ensure bullets cast to spec. The hard anodized sprue plate uses a cam-operated design for reliable, repeatable operation, and tempered steel spring washers lock everything down securely at both ends. The aluminum construction isn't a shortcut—it's chosen because aluminum adheres well to bullet material and reaches working temperature faster than alternatives, which speeds up your casting sessions.
Keep in mind that handles are sold separately, so you'll need to purchase them to complete the setup. Once assembled, you've got a straightforward, durable casting tool that focuses on doing one job well: producing consistent .429" 200-grain bullets for your pistol reloading bench.
| Caliber/Diameter | .429" |
| Bullet Weight | 200 grains |
| Bullet Style | Round Flat Nose |
| Cavity Count | 6 |
| Material (Blocks) | Aluminum |
| Material (Sprue Plate) | Hard anodized steel |
| Handles | Sold separately |
No—this mould is sold without handles. You'll need to purchase Lee handles separately to assemble a complete casting tool.
This mould produces .429" diameter bullets weighing 200 grains in a round flat nose profile, suitable for large-frame pistols like .44 Magnum and .44 Special.
Aluminum blocks heat up faster than steel, which speeds up your casting cycle and reduces the time between pours. Aluminum also resists rusting and adheres well to cast bullet material, making it reliable for high-volume production.
The six-cavity design allows you to produce six bullets per pour, significantly faster than single-cavity moulds for anyone doing volume casting.