SKU: RC80007
UPC: 076683800077
MPN: 80007
The RCBS Bullet Mould Mallet is a purpose-built wooden striking tool designed to safely extract cast lead bullets from bullet moulds without risk of damage. Unlike improvised metal strikers that can warp, dent, or crack precision mould cavities, this hardwood mallet applies controlled force directly to the mould body, protecting your investment in quality reloading equipment.
The mallet's compact dimensions—11.1 inches in length with a 2.3-inch head and 1.55-inch striking surface—make it easy to position precisely over your mould's ejection pin or body. At 0.37 pounds, it delivers sufficient momentum to dislodge bullets cleanly without the risk of overstrike damage that metal hammers introduce. The wooden construction absorbs impact energy rather than transferring it sharply into the mould's hardened steel, a critical distinction for reloaders who depend on cast bullet accuracy across hundreds of firing sessions.
Reloaders casting lead projectiles recognize that bullet moulds represent a significant capital investment. The RCBS Bullet Mould Mallet addresses a common field problem: the temptation to tap moulds with screwdrivers, ball-peen hammers, or whatever hardened object is within reach. These substitutes inevitably score cavity surfaces or bend pin alignment, degrading bullet consistency. This mallet eliminates that trade-off, allowing shooters to extract finished bullets safely during every casting session. Whether you're producing .38, 9mm, .45, or larger caliber bullets in volume, the proper tool preserves your equipment's longevity and your ammunition's quality.
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