easyhunter, to answer your question would take more words than this board could hold. To many 'ifs, ands and buts'. Mr Dave Corbin, in his " The Corbin Technical Bulletins... Volume 3" devotes 8 pages to that subject. In short, a dedicated, hardworking fellow can make a living doing just about anything. Making bullets is no different, except perhaps having a few more Federal/Local laws to contind with than do most other lines of work. Lets just say that several out of hundreds of swagers have made more than a little pocket money in this field, but far more have become very disappointed in achieving financial independence making bullets. As for myself, while I have Federal and State licences to manufacture bullets ( FFL, type 6) I have settled on enjoying the technology, learning to use the tools, and making a few bullets for myself and friends. True, it is an expensive hobby, but when it comes time to get out, or cut back, the secondary market for pre-owned bullet swaging supplies and tools is quite strong. One thing for sure, to make money in this business you'll have to have a lot more going for you than just loving outdoor sports.