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The Lee Semi-Wadcutter Pistol Mould is a double-cavity casting tool built for reloaders who cast their own pistol bullets. This mould throws .358" diameter semi-wadcutter bullets at 105 grains — a versatile weight for mid-range pistol loads and target work. If you're already set up to cast or looking to start, a double-cavity mould speeds up production while keeping your costs low compared to buying factory bullets.
The mould body is cast aluminum, which brings real advantages to the casting bench. Aluminum won't rust, weighs less than steel or iron blocks (reducing hand and arm fatigue during long casting sessions), and heats and cools faster — meaning quicker cycling and more bullets per hour. The trade-off is that aluminum is softer than hardened steel, so it demands careful handling; treated with respect, this mould will deliver years of reliable service. Steel handles are permanently attached to both cavities, providing solid control and a secure grip while pouring.
This is a core tool for handloaders building mid-power pistol cartridges in the .358" bore range. Whether you're feeding a .38 Special revolver, 9mm, or other compatible pistol, casting your own bullets lets you dial in velocity, accuracy, and cost to suit your specific load data and shooting goals.
| Bullet Diameter | .358" |
| Bullet Weight | 105 grains |
| Cavity Count | Double (2) |
| Mould Body Material | Aluminum |
| Handle Material | Steel |
| Bullet Style | Semi-Wadcutter |
| Handles Included | Yes |
A .358" bullet suits pistols and revolvers chambered in common cartridges like .38 Special, 9mm, and other straight-wall or bottleneck rounds that accept a .358" diameter projectile. Always verify your specific firearm's chamber and consult published load data before loading.
Aluminum moulds heat and cool faster, which means quicker shot cycles and higher output per hour at the casting pot. They won't rust, weigh less (reducing fatigue), and cost less. Steel is harder and more durable under rough handling, but an aluminum mould treated carefully will last for years.
Yes — steel handles are permanently attached to each cavity, so you're ready to cast out of the box.
The double-cavity design speeds up casting compared to single-cavity moulds. With aluminum's fast heat transfer, you'll cycle through more bullets per hour, making it practical for regular reloaders who cast in batches. It's not industrial-scale equipment, but it's built to handle active hand-casting work.

SKU: 197550527 • Weight: 0.85oz





Availability: In Stock
The Lee Semi-Wadcutter Pistol Mould is a double-cavity casting tool built for reloaders who cast their own pistol bullets. This mould throws .358" diameter semi-wadcutter bullets at 105 grains — a versatile weight for mid-range pistol loads and target work. If you're already set up to cast or looking to start, a double-cavity mould speeds up production while keeping your costs low compared to buying factory bullets.
The mould body is cast aluminum, which brings real advantages to the casting bench. Aluminum won't rust, weighs less than steel or iron blocks (reducing hand and arm fatigue during long casting sessions), and heats and cools faster — meaning quicker cycling and more bullets per hour. The trade-off is that aluminum is softer than hardened steel, so it demands careful handling; treated with respect, this mould will deliver years of reliable service. Steel handles are permanently attached to both cavities, providing solid control and a secure grip while pouring.
This is a core tool for handloaders building mid-power pistol cartridges in the .358" bore range. Whether you're feeding a .38 Special revolver, 9mm, or other compatible pistol, casting your own bullets lets you dial in velocity, accuracy, and cost to suit your specific load data and shooting goals.
| Bullet Diameter | .358" |
| Bullet Weight | 105 grains |
| Cavity Count | Double (2) |
| Mould Body Material | Aluminum |
| Handle Material | Steel |
| Bullet Style | Semi-Wadcutter |
| Handles Included | Yes |
A .358" bullet suits pistols and revolvers chambered in common cartridges like .38 Special, 9mm, and other straight-wall or bottleneck rounds that accept a .358" diameter projectile. Always verify your specific firearm's chamber and consult published load data before loading.
Aluminum moulds heat and cool faster, which means quicker shot cycles and higher output per hour at the casting pot. They won't rust, weigh less (reducing fatigue), and cost less. Steel is harder and more durable under rough handling, but an aluminum mould treated carefully will last for years.
Yes — steel handles are permanently attached to each cavity, so you're ready to cast out of the box.
The double-cavity design speeds up casting compared to single-cavity moulds. With aluminum's fast heat transfer, you'll cycle through more bullets per hour, making it practical for regular reloaders who cast in batches. It's not industrial-scale equipment, but it's built to handle active hand-casting work.
SKU: 197550527 • Weight: 0.85oz
