My thoughts though are if im going to set up the equipment to load 223 308 or any handgun rounds im not going to stop till all the brass in the house is loaded. After all you sure cant shoot empty brass!!
Yes Sir! That's my way of thinking too. There becomes a "consistent" rhythm in turning out that many rounds in sequence, and it isn't necessarily all done in a single day. When there are one or two ammo boxes of cleaned, sized, trimmed, and primed brass in a single caliber waiting to be reloaded, it is immeasurably satisfying when that "work" is done.
Like you, I let a whole lot of folks unload my ammo. Me thinks there should be more for me after I do all the work. Although I do get a satisfied feeling in bringing the Fence Sitters and Left Leaners back to the Right following a day at the range with 5 to 7 different calibers and several hundred rounds down range. They begin to UNDERSTAND and I see that fire in me begin to glow in them too. At that point, we can REALLY begin to talk like Brothers and Sisters.