You have to find a network of campy dealers, but then it's fine. They engineer the entry level groups to have the same feel as the higher end, and the cheaper stuff might be more reliable because they don't use as much exotic lightweight materials. But I think you can get Veloce at around the same price as 105, Chorus is in between ultegra/dura-ace prices.
Overall, my experience is that Campy reliability is really good...just you have to know how to tune cable tension and use the right torque settings. And you can (or were able to) rebuild stuff easier than SRAM/Shimano. There's some give and take, of course - Shimano's cranks are known to have a delamination failure, but Super Record' front derailleurs are known to be a bit finicky, etc etc etc. But things have been so thoroughly bug tested over the past 4 decades it's really splitting hairs.