Lee Round Nose Pistol Mould - Double Cavity (Handles Included) .311" 93 gr
The Lee Round Nose Pistol Mould in .311" 93 grain is built for reloaders who want to cast their own bullets efficiently and economically. This double-cavity mould lets you produce two bullets per cycle, speeding up your casting sessions without sacrificing quality. The included handles make the mould ready to use straight out of the box—no hunting for compatible equipment before you can get started.
Lee engineered this mould with aluminum blocks that heat and cool quickly, keeping fatigue down during longer casting runs compared to heavier iron or steel alternatives. The specially crimped block halves are designed to produce consistently round, properly sized bullets shot after shot, so you're not fighting dimensional variation as you work through a casting session. If rust resistance matters to you (and it should in a casting tool), the aluminum construction holds up well to the heat cycling that's part of the casting process.
Whether you're casting for a .32 ACP, 7.65mm, or another cartridge that uses .311" bullets, this mould gives you the foundation to load ammunition tailored to your pistol's preferences. You'll find it works best when you develop a consistent casting rhythm—the mould responds well to proper technique and attention to temperature management.
Key Features
- Double-cavity design—cast two bullets per cycle
- Aluminum construction heats and cools quickly for less fatigue
- Specially crimped block halves for consistent round bullet shape and sizing
- Handles included; ready to use immediately
- Rust-resistant aluminum blocks
- Lightweight compared to iron or steel moulds
Specifications
| Bullet Diameter | .311" |
| Bullet Weight | 93 grains |
| Cavities | 2 |
| Block Material | Aluminum |
| Handles | Included |
| Manufacturer | Lee Precision |
Frequently Asked Questions
What pistol calibers can I cast bullets for with this mould?
The .311" diameter is commonly used for .32 ACP and 7.65mm cartridges, among others. Check your firearm's specifications or ammunition to confirm the bullet diameter your pistol requires before casting.
Do the handles come with the mould?
Yes, handles are included, so you can begin casting right away without purchasing additional equipment.
Why choose aluminum instead of iron or steel for a casting mould?
Aluminum heats and cools faster than iron or steel, reducing the thermal mass you're working with and lessening fatigue during extended casting sessions. It's also significantly lighter to handle. The trade-off is durability in extreme conditions, but for typical casting use, aluminum moulds perform reliably and are engineered to resist rust.
How many bullets can I cast per cycle?
This is a double-cavity mould, so you produce two bullets with each pour cycle.

