Whatever you save financially, you'll lose in terms of time and effort spent.
You'll need to test your handloads, which will require a place to do it along with some time to fine tune the load.
The difference in results between Hornady Match/Precision Hunter and handloads of the highest possible quality will be minimal, a degree which you won't be able to appreciate outside of competition settings.
Component (powder, primer, bullets and brass) prices have increased dramtically. Availability has fallen significantly. The war in Ukraine and America's ritual preparation for an apocalypse everytime a democrat wins the presidential election are the main causes, along with the aftershocks of CV19 lockdowns and restrictions.
Reloading is now something for the enthusiast due to the amount of research and investment required to produce ammo which is either roughly equal or better to factory offerings.
You'll hear some telling you otherwise, that their setup was bought for £200 or less and they paid £25 per thousand for primers and £30 per lb of powder. They might be telling the truth, but in those days a new car was £5k and a good house cost £25k.