There really is nothing to reloading. If you wanted to get in, even on the cheap, it can be done. I'd browse local ads and find a single state press ($100), dies from Redding ($65), brass from Keith Davis here on the forum ($140/1k), micrometer ($25) and at your local gun shop primers ($20/1k), bullets ($25/100), and powder ($22/1lb). Well over half of this is a one time expense, as your primers, powder, and bullets are the only thing you technically lose per round fired.
If I may say so, reloading is relaxing, at least for me. Wonderful distraction after the usual grind at work. If you are thinking it's dangerous, don't. Been reloading since I was a kid. Start slow, break it down into easy steps. there are plenty of resources here on the forum, and links to even more. Plus I'd imagine you'll find all the help and encouragement you can stand here should you decide to go for it.
Think Nike, just do it.
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