depends on what I'm reloadiing for. 147gr Campro bullets are more expensive, so works out to be $.13/round. 115gr Campro bullets are cheaper, so works at to ~$.11/round. But I do end up buying in bulk.
Reloading is definitely a commitment though, and not something to be taken up casually. It's taken me about 3 weeks working with my Dillon XL650 so far. Initially had a problem with depriming, then jams from the case feeder, then seating primers, then getting accurate and repeatable powder charges, then eliminating shell plate snap, ...... Oh, and the first time you set off a live primer by squashing it will certainly get your attention lol.
Right now, I'm running through my brass with just the sizing/decapping die first. It's much easier to get a feel for how much lever pressure is required to size the brass, and then I can feel right away if the spent primer got sucked back into the brass and is being seated on the next down stroke. It's pretty easy to load batches of deprimed and sized brass after that. I think I've got my depriming fixed, so I may start to run through my brass in one continuous process.