Lee Round Nose Rifle Mould - Double Cavity (Handles Included) .309" 200 gr
The Lee Round Nose Rifle Mould in .309" 200 grain is a double-cavity casting tool built for handloaders who want to cast their own bullets efficiently. If you're setting up a casting operation or expanding an existing one, this mould gives you the speed of two cavities—meaning more finished projectiles per pour—without the weight penalty of traditional iron or steel blocks. Lee Precision has built its reputation on practical reloading equipment, and this mould reflects that philosophy: smart engineering for the bench, not unnecessary complexity.
Aluminum construction is the key here. It heats up and cools down faster than cast iron, which means shorter cycles between pours and less physical fatigue when you're running multiple cavities. The material also resists rust, so your mould stays ready to go without constant maintenance. The block halves are crimped together—a manufacturing detail that ensures consistent bullet quality and mould longevity.
The mould ships with handles included, so you're ready to start casting right out of the box. Whether you're loading for a .30-caliber rifle or any other application that uses .309" projectiles, the 200-grain round nose profile is a proven performer for hunting and target work. This is the kind of unglamorous, reliable tool that serious reloaders rely on year after year.
Key Features
- Double-cavity design for faster casting cycles
- Aluminum construction resists rust and reduces fatigue
- Crimped block halves for consistent bullet quality
- Includes casting handles
- Produces .309" diameter, 200-grain round nose bullets
Specifications
| Caliber/Diameter | .309" |
| Bullet Weight | 200 grains |
| Profile | Round Nose |
| Cavity Count | Double (2) |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Includes | Casting handles |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's included with this mould?
The Lee Round Nose Rifle Mould ships with casting handles already attached, so you can begin casting bullets immediately without purchasing additional accessories.
Why aluminum instead of iron or steel?
Aluminum heats and cools much faster than iron or steel, which speeds up your casting cycles and reduces the fatigue of handling the mould repeatedly. It also resists rust, minimizing maintenance and storage concerns.
How many bullets does each pour produce?
The double-cavity design means you cast two bullets per pour, doubling your output compared to single-cavity moulds.

