Seems I went in for the bright colorful colors when I started: red, yellow greens (zombie as well as John Deere) and so forth.
They worked well but after a time I wanted to stick with the more 'adult' serious colors:
Dark colors, with large amount of brown/black in them; something that would stand out when put in bright shiny brass cases.
Plus I'm cheap
So what I have been doing is adding some of the bright colors into the black and blues and getting those muted hues I now like (who knows what I'll like in 6 months?) When you hold them up to the light they will show some of the 'fun colors' but still be a good contrast to wet tumbled brass.
This makes the powder go farther and I can change the colors a bit as I shake and bake just by adding a teaspoon of this or that to the mix.
cast 25 lbs of 200 gr 45 Colt Monday
PC them yesterday
off to size them right now