Hey Jaime, first off welcome to the forum. Good question , but you have to first define a fortune. The start up cost can vary wildly . If you find a used press, scale , dies, and other stuff to get started, that goes a long way to saving money and producing good rounds for what ever you want to. I do more shotgun stuff. The only reason I save money is that for years I have stock piled components as I find them. Either sales or someone getting out of the hobby. But loading your own can be very rewarding. High volume stuff can be a different animal, as sometimes it's cheaper to buy say 9mm range ammo than to reload it. But when you want something special the affordability changes. Try to find 35 Whelan for less than 50 or 60 bucks a box, when right now I can load them for the price of primers and bullets, as I have everything else. But for the guy just starting out it's more. And most wives think we're a bit on the nuts side. You don't need all the latest ang greatest to get going, just the basics, as you grow you add to the endless piles of stuff. I know it's a bit of a guy thing but I never through anything away. Got rid of my Enfield, but kept the brass, so now I have it to start with my 35 remington rimmed project.