I "sat on the fence" for a long time, reading, reading, reading, and asking questions. I was tentative at first until others on GBO encouraged me to take the plunge. When I was ready, after being given 1,000 pounds of free lead, I purchased a steel pot (out of date propane tank half) for $25, 3-pound "V" shaped ingot moulds $25/4, was given a gift of a propane turkey cooker (~$30 new), purchased 25-pounds of propane for $40 (enough for ~250-pounds of ingots), begged the tire shops for wheel weights (mostly free), and set about making ingots. Investment of $90 out of pocket to make ingots of BHN ~12-14 and "dirty" pedegree of components (50-50 WW and lead).
In the meantime, from a GBO Reloading and Equipment Classified Ad (Member) I purchased a single cavity mould with handles (~$20), a double cavity mould with handles (~$25), and asked for Christmas gifts of other moulds and equipment (daughter and SIL gave me a 120V RCBS Pro Melt 20-pound pot >$250 new).
The first ingots were "so beautiful" and so ugly that only their creator could be proud thereof, but I in fact was proud of them! The first bullets were warped, distorted, unfilled moulds, and EASILY remelted until the mould and spru plate was correctly heated.
I pan lubed the first bullets to a personal dissatisfaction with the method that I purchased an RCBS Lube-A-Matic II (~$150), bullet punches (~$10/ea caliber and bullet nose shape), and sizing dies (~$25/ea diameter), for now upwards of 5 calibers and never looked back.
As all hobbies, this is one that satisfies, significantly bests the purchase of jacketed bullets (which have their place), encourages more shooting with greater flexibility of components, is on "my demand" rather than what is on the shelf for retail sale, and with reused components undercuts the cost of factor bullets by a factor of 10 or more, especially now that any factory ammo one can find is very pricy.