I only have one and she is still number 2.
Right behind Hans.
I have shelves full of custom moulds but the older I get, the simpler I tend to make things. Powder coating also revolutionized my mould choice, as did deciding to try and make no more than two standard loadings for any given cartridge for which I have multiple guns (with wildly different chambers, it never fails).
.22 is actually looking like the Lyman 225415 with the front band bumped a little in a taper die shoots the best in my AR and bolt .223.
.270 Winchester still gets a paper-patched, shortened Midsouth Lee Cruise Missile (casts .272").
Rebarreled the 7mm-08.
30....hmm. 30-30s all shoot the Lee group buy 311041 modified copy well and Hornady checks fit so why change. MP 30-180 goes in everything else and Ed's Lee 312-155 shoots pretty well in everything too sobI keep that as a standby. Lee 309-230 for the blackouts.
The .38 Specials get the Lee 125 RF so's they shoot to the sights. Wife owns the only Maggot and it gets jax.
All the 35 rifles get the Lee 200 RF or the BRP 360-220 HP (now being produced by MP).
Sold the Short & Weak.
All the .45 ACPs get the Lee TL 230TC, and that's saying something because I have 20 or 25 suitable moulds.
.45 Colt gets either the Lee 255 RF or Accurate 45-297G.
.458 Socom and 45/90 get the Lee 500RF. Used to use the 457124 and the Lyman Postell but neither mould casts large enough or round enough to do better than 1.5 MOA.