Well, I handloaded for about 15 years and for me the issue wasn't money, it was time. Should point out that I had a single stage (lee) press so of course that's much more time consuming than a progressive press (but then again the progressive press costs more so that has to be factored into any accounting as well.)
However, there's still sorting, case prep, obtaining components, etc etc. Ultimately I decided that I didn't shoot enough for handloading to be worth my time.
It was fun for the first few years, sitting in my shop with calipers and loading data books and experimenting with different bullet types and loads but after I got married and got a house, other stuff just took up most of my free time and then reloading became more of a chore than an enjoyable hobby.
Maybe after I retire I will consider taking up reloading again, just because I'll have more time for it.






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Keep thinking that. These last 3 years have been some of the busiest for me. I don't have a job, however between volunteering at a few different places, and various projects. It seems like there's not enough time some days. 
