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The LEE PRECISION 90239 Bullet Mold is a high-quality, versatile tool designed for crafting 9mm Luger, 38 Super, and 380 ACP bullets. With a compact design and durable construction, this mold is perfect for both hunting enthusiasts and casual shooters. Weighing just 0.73 pounds and measuring 11x3x2 inches, it’s easy to handle and store, making it an essential addition to your sporting goods collection.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 2.5 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 3 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 11.68 ounces |
Brand Name | Lee Precision |
Model Name | 90239 |
Color | Multi |
Material | Other |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | ACK, LLC |
Part Number | 90239 |
Model Year | 2012 |
Included Components | Bullet Mold |
Size | Large |
Sport Type | Hunting |
R**S
Good for the money.I made 30 bullets in about 30 min.
OK, The one thing that I did not like is that there isn't a lock to hold the two handles together while I was pouring the lead into the mold. I had to use a rubber band to hold them together.
R**T
Works great.
This thing showed up right on time. It works great too. Bonus that it comes with the handles. I remember when those were sold separately.
D**N
This bullet stabilized for me, where the TL bullet would not! Try it if you're having that problem.
Now, this is what I needed all along! I started out using Lee's tumble lube bullet in this caliber and I could not, for the life of me, get it to reliably stabilize out of my S&W 6906 or my Glock with 5 inch Lone Wolf conversion barrel. There just didn't seem to be enough "meat" around the base of the bullet to allow it to reliably grip the rifling on its way out the tube. Totally different story with this bullet, however. Every load combination I've tried with this bullet has produced good-to-excellent accuracy, consistent velocity and very little-to-no "leading". If you're having trouble stabilizing that old .356, 125gr Lee Tc-TL try this one. If the problem is truly that your bullet just isn't being stabilized, this may fix the problem.
F**.
Good looking mold.
The mold seems to be fine - but it hasn't been used yet.
D**E
Bullet mold
Nice bullet mold
B**O
Great design
I have several other Lee molds and they all work great. This one is a bit of departure from their other molds i have used.This is a 2 cavity mold that comes with permenantly attached handles. Nice not to have to spend another $15~$20 on handles.The size makes it easy to produce great looking projectiles quickly.Make sure you clean the new molds in mineral spirits and scrub with a tooth brush, especially the bottom of the sprue plate.The projectiles work great in a target loading and are very accurate without tremendous velocity.
E**L
First two were perfect, cast about 280 that session with maybe thirty ...
Bought this mold to get my feet wet casting, smoked it, lubed the pivots and sprue, prewarmed it and went to casting with WW alloy. First two were perfect, cast about 280 that session with maybe thirty rejects and very few needing a rap on the pivot to drop out. Problem: contrary to what I read in older reviews bullets drop .3555-3565, most 9mm need .357/.358, guess I'll be modifying it.
D**N
Make well formed cast bullets.
The Lee molds are accurate and inexpensive. I reload for my own needsand this mold makes well formed 120 grain bullets with very little hassle.