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LEE Mold Minie Bullet 58 Cal .575 500 Grains With Free Handles New In Box 90481
$ 21.11
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Description
Lee Minie Bullet Mold produces a 58 Caliber .575 diameter 500 grain minie bullet. This is an extremely popular, traditional size Minie bullet. Certainly a must for authentic muzzle loading shooting.BRAND NEW IN FACTORY BOX, IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP. WE ARE A LEE MASTER DISTRIBUTOR AND HAVE MANY OTHER GREAT LEE PRODUCTS LISTED.
Black Powder Minie Bullet Molds
Automatic Core Pin Mold. Open the mold upside down to empty. Close it and you're ready to cast the next. The core pin automatically centers in the mold. Easily cast 200 per hour. A quality mold built to last as long as your rifle. Pure lead should be used for minies.
Lee aluminum molds are the best value in bullet molds.
The blocks do not rust like cast iron molds, and are lightweight for less fatigue and ease of use.
You can also quickly switch to a different mold while casting, as it can be quickly heated by dipping the corner of the mold in the lead pot. No other pre-warming required or wasting time with bad cast bullets while waiting for the mold to come up to temperature.
Includes a Free Set of Handles.
Best of all, they're priced at what others charge for handles alone!
Brand New in the box
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This mold will pay for itself with the first hundred bullets you cast.
PLEASE BE SURE YOUR SHIPPING ADDRESS IS CORRECT WHEN YOU CHECK OUT, IT CAN NOT BE CHANGED LATER.
Thanks for looking, Mark
From the Lee website:
Lee mold blocks are machined from aluminum blocks because of its exceptional molding qualities. Aluminum molds heat up and cool down faster than iron or steel molds so good bullets can usually be produced after only a few casts. Lee molds produce bullets faster than iron or steel molds due to the minimized down time between casts. In addition, they are one-third the weight of iron or steel mold blocks for less fatigue during extended casting sessions. To ensure the best possible bullets, mold block halves are clamped together and then lathe-bored for unmatched roundness and size control. All Lee 1- and 2-cavity molds come with mold handles and hard anodized sprue plates. Weights given are Lee's weights with suggested alloy; actual weight may vary due to alloy mixture used.