My contribution is late.
This isn't all I have cast up or even close to the moulds I have, but this is what I intend to cast with from here out, unless I add a different caliber, which is not likely, but not an impossibility. I've been simplifying and decluttering for some time and have pared it down to these moulds. Since I was PC'ing, I decided to cast up some of each and dress them up for a photo. Otherwise, I'm still a TL fan. SOMETIMES, I put gobs of 50/50 in that ravine encircling my obligatory "Keith bullet," the 429-421 and I like the dirty, greazzey feel of the gun after several cylinders-full.
LEFT to RIGHT...
1) Ideal, 429-421, single-cavity. Casts .433" and has been used in a LOT of 44s (mostly 'Specials) over the years. I dearly need to replace this with a 4C aluminum mould;
2) Arsenal, 432-210, 4C, aluminum, casts .433", per my request. A lovely mould and lovely bullet - again, for the 44 Special;
3A, 3B) NOE, 360-180 WFN, 4C, aluminum, casts .360", I removed the gas-check rebate in the first three cavities and left one alone for my 357 Max. The plain-based ones are for my 357 Mags;
4) Arsenal, 360-158, 4C, aluminum, "Ranch Dog Clone," casts .360", per my request, for my 357 Mags;
5) LEE (actually), 311-165, 6C, aluminum, RanchDog Outdoors (Michael Reamy) third/final rendition of his 30/30 bullet." The lighting (blame the shiny PC) hides a detail in the portion of the nose ahead of the crimp groove, there is a full-diameter band, which then steps down to the nose. Great bullet for my 30/30.;
6) LEE, C309-113RF, 2C*, aluminum, casts .313" by an odd stroke of luck. I removed the gas check rebate on this one and now have a plain-based, 118 grain RF. Great small-game/goofing-off bullet for my 30/30.;
7) LEE, 225-55, 6C, aluminum, Nothing special, box-stock, shoots great in my 222;
8) LEE, C225-50-RF, 6C, aluminum, box-stock, another Ranch Dog design and shoots great in my 222.
3B, the plain-based 180 grain, 35 caliber bullet is the only one I intend to PC going forward. I only did these for a cool photo and to have a few to try for giggles if I decided to later.
All the above get cast from straight wheel-weights or wheel-weights/PB (50/50), tumble-lubed in 45-45-10 or BLL. All gas checks are made on FreeChex tooling and they've been working very well for several years now. Oh, and very cheap. All GC'd bullets shown shoot to just under 2kfps with no leading and very accurately. Plain based bullets, above, are usually kept right about sub-sonic. Six to seven grains of Unique is quite enough for any of the above bullets in their respective cases, for a range of uses. I do use other powders too though.
I MAY add a 30 cal HP some day, of HP one of the cavities in the 165 grain mould.
I really, really need to replace that old Ideal 429-421, 1C with an aluminum 4C some day. It's grueling to cast with any more.