wolf killer, like spaniel said, it shouldnt take long for your equipment to be "paid for" through reloading....
im loading accubonds in my 35 whelen...they run 50+ a box of 20...im loading them for right around 20$ a box...im saving 30$ or so each box i fire...
loading for the 22-250 i will save a bunch...bullets are about dirt cheap...ballistic tips for it run about 30$ a box...i will be well under 20$ a box for it..
and, im loading better ammo...and, it makes me shoot more lol...in the end, im not saving...im shooting more..lol
like the others said, save your money till you got enough to start off RIGHT...a good manual, and a scale are a MUST...you can use dippers or a thrower to get the powder on the scale and get it "close" then use a trickler to get the charge on the scale right where you want it...
reloading is a simple process...but it needs to be done properly or very bad things WILL happen.