Sure, what would be the downside? I have been a reloader for 34 years (started at 5). But a good manual and basic mechanical knowledge can go a long ways. Some folks just need to realise they should not handload. But convincing people they are inept can be a chore. Also, you will not save money, not a penny. You will either shoot more, or shoot alot more. It does help to even out the supply and demand spikes and you can produce match grade ammo at a reasonable cost. However, I have yet to meet a reloader who has an account set aside for money saved. When ammo is available for $10-12 per box of 9mm I shoot factory. When factory supply gets sparse I reload. When it gets bleak, I cast. It is thing of beauty and it's own hobby.