It depends on the definition of 'best'.

The most accurate reproductions are made using a Harms kit, available at RestoRick. You will need a clean, flat hood as a donor and expect to do some welding and metalwork.

For a hood ready to go, the AMD is a very nice piece and would be a top choice for a non-N96 car

Gean Gregory makes a decent repro from original hoods, but there are significant differences in the underbracing and the weld patterns vs original

Art at SixPack performance usually has a few of his hoods available on row 'L', and Art is a good guy to deal with

Northwest Performance/Ben Snobar makes an affordable DIY shaker kit but it does require lots of work to get right. Particularly the trim ring

If your car is an original shaker car, and the budget doesn't permit an original Challenger shaker, then the Harms kit would be top recommendation for closest to factory

If you're adding the option, the AMD hood can't be beat for the $$$