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360-640 HP, 2 cavity mold

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  • Cast .360 cal.
  • 155 grain solid
  • 140 grain HP
  • Steel sprue plate
  • Hardened steel alignment pins
  • Allen keys included
  • RCBS/Lyman top punch  included
  • Use LEE 6 cavity handle or MP mold handles (NOT included)

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    • Cast .360 cal.
    • 155 grain solid
    • 140 grain HP
    • Steel sprue plate
    • Hardened steel alignment pins
    • Allen keys included
    • RCBS/Lyman top punch  included
    • Use LEE 6 cavity handle or MP mold handles (NOT included)

    See our product pictures in gallery

    Additional information

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    Caliber (As cast)

    Handles included?

    Material

    Number of cavities

    Pb-Bb-Gc-Hb

    7 review for 360-640 HP, 2 cavity mold

    1. Rolf L.

      Very fast shipping! First Class Service!

    2. Mercier L.

      Perfect. Top quality products. Fast shipping. First class service.

    3. Anonymous

      Love this mold

    4. Anthony Schoffit

      Parfait!!!

    5. Glen Fryxell

      I love this bullet mould! The HP weight is light enough that it can be pushed fast enough to expand at standard .38 Special pressures, from all barrel lengths (yes, even 2″ snubbies). AND it is heavy enough that it shoots to the sights in my fixed sight revolvers. A perfect compromise! When cast of 30-to-1 alloy, this HP weighs 146 grains and I intend to try it out in 9mm at about 1000 fps. When cast to a BHN of about 12, this HP weighs closer to 140 grains, and should make an excellent varmint bullet in .357 Magnum. A very useful bullet design!

    6. Dionisio B. (verified owner)

      great mould perfect for my needs.

    7. Alvaro J. (verified owner)

      Very nice mold, it takes temperature rapidly and makes perfect solid bullets from the first lead drop. The diameter are .3595 to .360 and weight close to 155.2 grains. Casting “penta hp bullets” the mold needs to be heated a bit more than casting the solid bullets

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