Having been in your exact same situation 6 months ago I think I can related to you (heck, I even have a Vanguard in .308).
I greatly suggest reloading, but only when YOU feel comfortable getting into it. I went back and forth trying to decide, kept postponing for one reason or the other and reading, reading, reading...
One day I just decided to do it, placed the order, and haven't looked back ever since. I LOVE coming back from work, having dinner and then sit down and decide "humm, I want to do this little tweak and see that turns out".
I went with the Lee Breachlock kit (from CGNer Mysticplayer); I already had a 100 or so brass available and everything needed cost me ~500 (kit, manual, components, portable bench).
For a book, I REALLY recommend you "The ABC of Reloading", although the Lyman 49th has also a semi-decent introduction.
All the best.
PS: as for the time, it's just a matter of priorities. I can't stand to watch TV; that leaves me plenty of time to reload.
I greatly suggest reloading, but only when YOU feel comfortable getting into it. I went back and forth trying to decide, kept postponing for one reason or the other and reading, reading, reading...
One day I just decided to do it, placed the order, and haven't looked back ever since. I LOVE coming back from work, having dinner and then sit down and decide "humm, I want to do this little tweak and see that turns out".
I went with the Lee Breachlock kit (from CGNer Mysticplayer); I already had a 100 or so brass available and everything needed cost me ~500 (kit, manual, components, portable bench).
For a book, I REALLY recommend you "The ABC of Reloading", although the Lyman 49th has also a semi-decent introduction.
All the best.
PS: as for the time, it's just a matter of priorities. I can't stand to watch TV; that leaves me plenty of time to reload.