depends on how much you shoot, if you are trying to save $, you have to shoot a lot to earn back the price of dies, powder, primers ... the savings for loading 9mm are short margin compared to just shooting factory, so - from my experience people who spend time loading 9mm shoot a lot. pennies per round, a few. I have relaoded for 9mm just decided to do so during the pandemic and crazy prices etc. , but for the most part I don't want to take the time to even bend over and pick up the cases, not worth it most of the time, and I'd rather have the time than more once fired 9mm cases ... lol
9mm is straight forward to reload and not particularly difficult for any reason I've found. If you can load any pistol cartridge, 9mm is not hard or different for any reason. He did mention he doesn't like loading the higher pressure, small case, and that is just a personal view. It is a small case and higher pressure than a lot of other pistol cartrdiges, so - maybe he is just averse to it for that reason.
9mm is straight forward to reload and not particularly difficult for any reason I've found. If you can load any pistol cartridge, 9mm is not hard or different for any reason. He did mention he doesn't like loading the higher pressure, small case, and that is just a personal view. It is a small case and higher pressure than a lot of other pistol cartrdiges, so - maybe he is just averse to it for that reason.