I have an NOE 225-37 that could go away and a half dozen Lee doubles that can stay or go . I aquired most of those in the formative years and pick up one or more when I see the I got a shoe box full of them I been planning on heaving out the door posts . I then offer them , after I cast a few with them for size and defect , to new guys and the occasional struggling new guy .
There are a few that if a guy were willing to pay the near new price I'd let go as well but as of yet that isn't happening so I keep them list of great moulds that might moove along .
As for not for sale moulds ?
NOE
454424 copy 5C, 250 gr , drops .4535 , SWC runs great in at least 6 .
279-124 5C . Shoots better at full jacketed speeds than full jacketed does .
225-55 , 22-55 copy isn't going anywhere .
Lyman
The 458193 single would be last or go with the 45-70 which I don't see being for sale any time soon .
There's also a 25 cal 4 C that will hang around as long as there is a 25 to feed .
Mountain Moulds
453-350 is definitely a keeper as long as there is a heavy 45 @.451 around.
Lee
There's a 6C 358-158 that's a keeper along with the 452-255 . Not because of any special attraction to the Lee line but because it's just one of those bullets that I haven't made shoot poorly in anything yet .
I have a Cramer #45 , .311 , 150 , GC pointy 2C . 30-30 likes it , 308 is coming around .
I'll keep it too . I played the "gee that seems like a lot of money for such a weird looking mould " bit and the guy got all weird and says " $20 ? Is that too much ?" , " For $20 I can take a chance I guess " .