Arsenal molds

This is a tumble lube/ micro band design. From the successful and accurate "Ranch Dog" design . you can specify the diameter you want for no extra charge. Available in gas check or plain base cavities, or a combination mold of each. Excellent quality, and very high value.

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Also remember, that you can use a "regular lube groove" cast bullet mold, and lube it without an expensive lubrisizer. Pan lube them. Melt bullet lube in a flat bottom pan, and place the batch of cast bullets- base down, standing up- in the melted lube. you need just enough melted lube to cover the lube grooves, not the entire bullet.

Let the lube cool. Use a fired case of a matching neck diameter as the cast bullet. Hacksaw off the rim. Slip the neck of the case over the lubed bullet, like a cookie cutter. Then do the same to the next bullet, and repeat. The 3rd bullet you cut out of the lube will push the earlier bullet up through the case. You can remove the top bullet with you fingers from the open-ended case that you cut off. Repeat cutting out the bullet lube ( and removing the pushed through bullet until done. Easy peasy and low cost.

Seating gas checks can be tricky without proper equipment. Lee Precision makes a push through sized that can be used on a reloading press. Just minimize sizing the bullet down. May have to hone out the inside to get the desired diameter. You can seat a gas check with the Lee push through sized die.


The bullet will be lubed, but not sized. Don't really need to size a bullet anyway, if the as-cast diameter fits in the throat of the chamber ; and will shoot more accurately than a smaller sized down diameter.


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