I reloaded for cash when I first got into reloading. The deal was the gun owner gave me his rifle. I loaded up ladders and found a bullet and powder that delivered very good results. Then I would reload a 100 rounds. I got my cash first, charged the going price for that many rounds at the LGS. If I didn't have dies, the gun owner had to buy them and got them back when the rounds were delivered. I did many 270's, 7MMmag, 300 WinMag, and 06. When I got my equipment paid off I stopped.
I knew most of the guys. I wouldn't recommend it today for all the reasons mentioned above.
I would highly recommend you look into starting to reload on your own. At last September prices for premium bullets and you shoot more than 40 rounds a year, you will take awhile to break even. But if you shoot 45 ACP, or 223 semi, you'll recover your costs very quickly. And you get the satisfaction of killing a deer with a bullet you made from choices you made. Very satisfying.