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(17,493 posts)The equipment to do so is inexpensive and simple to use. All you need is powder, primers and bullets and you can cast your own bullets.
I made .38, .357 magnum, .45 auto, .45 Long Colt and .44 magnum ammo for my handguns for probably 25 years. I still have the equipment. I found the ammo cheaper and often more actuate than factory ammo. Reloading is a hobby in itself and many shooters roll their own. I made 6 to 8 thousand rounds a year as I enjoyed target shooting at a pistol range once a week on the average.
If you are curious visit Dillon Precision Products at:
http://www.dillonprecision.com/#/
Or simply type "reloading equipment" into the search bar at Amazon.com.
Many shooters expecting an increase in the price of ammo which has already skyrocketed have bought a large amount of powder, primers and bullets. Shooters who don't reload have simply invested in factory ammo. In recent years ammo has often been difficult to obtain at gun stores as it flies off the self as fast as it comes in.