The equipment is an investment.
Let's use Steve's $.71 for premium rifle ammo. Let's buy premium ammo at $30/box, $1.50 per round.
It costs $710 to hand roll 1000 rounds. Or you can spend $1500 on 1000 rounds of Brand X mass produced- that is excellent ammo by the way.
so you save $790 per 1000 rounds over factory ammo. Plenty enough savings to buy really decent single stage or turret equipment to load premium ammo and it pays for itself in the first 1000 with just 1 caliber.
In 2000 rounds down range you save enough to get completely set up on Dillon equipment which makes loading for the 9 and 223 a lot less tedious, depends on how much volume you intend to do.
You are exactly correct. Reloading does save money. I calculate I save at least 50 % the costs from purchasing bullets at the store.
Without getting into each caliber I load, because I reload for about 10 calibers, I can share a few tricks I use to greatly cut the cost of reloading.
First, I buy everything in high quantity bulk, and split what I buy among my friends. Recently I purchased 6000 bullets from Hornady, 55 grain sp for .07 cents each. I split that among to friends.
Second, I buy powder in no less than 8 pound containers. But if I can find a larger container, I will purchase it and split that among my friends as well. I do the same with primers.
As far as brass is concerned, I get all the free brass I want. In fact I don't even want anymore. I shoot at an outdoor range, and you guys would be surprised how many folks come out there, shoot good brand name brass and walk away from the brass.
I purchased my Dillon reloader about 30 years ago. When I need new parts for it, I simply call Dillon, tell them what I need and it's in the mail. Since they have a lifetime guarantee, there is never any charge. They have probably rebuilt my 550 B reloader by now.
But the best part about reloading, is I can make better rounds, know exactly what is in them, and test them to get the best groups.
Lastly, reloading is very relaxing to me. It's a great way for me to unwind after the day, so I sit in front of my TV and reload. The spousal unit brings me my dinner, and my family sits with me watching TV while I'm reloading.