Ok just so the non reloaders realize that reloading, casting, lube sizing or powder coating is really just an extension of the shooting hobby. Yes it's cheaper to reload, yes you save even more if you cast bullets............but........... you actually need the time to do all this. Like anything these days you can pay now (buying pre made ammo) and get instant gratification. And when you are a busy person this mostly makes sense, but it cost more.
For me personally I am very busy during the week and not much reloading happens but I do take advantage of the winter months of nonstop rain and cold where I live. Instead of sitting on the couch with no motivation I get into my reloading space and get busy. It feels good, it saves money and it's a great hobby to go along with the sport of shooting. It is just as much fun setting up your reloading space to make it your own. The comments about it's not cheap to get onto reloading is absolutely correct. It's very expensive if you are buying top notch gear, but that can also be said about the whole sport of shooting.
For those who have not taken the plunge yet these are just some thing to think about. If you like to tinker, you have the time and have the space you will not regret reloading or the associated costs.