Reloading as a cost saving measure only, is a pretty tough sell.
Unless,
You shoot lots.
You shoot a hard to find chambering.
Or,
want to shoot more for the same money, and want a hobby that is able to be done year round, and will allow you to possibly meet some very interesting folks, and allow you to move into different shooting sports.
I think I grasped the gist of it, for me it's a lot more than saving a few bucks, heck I'm far past that
, it's something that is a part of something much bigger.
You know the sense of satisfaction when you know it's your load and it's development that either fills the freezer, or puts a memory of a life time on the wall.
Or the knowing that all that time spent tinkering and researching has come to a culmination, when that group on that target, is simply amazing.
It's a tough thing to describe how some of us get into this thing called reloading, sure we started with a single motive, but over time it evolves into something larger than words.
Just do it....You'll like it.