I used to have 3 to 5 guys over a couple of times a month and we got to to shooting Garands and semi auto 308s and ARs not to mention the pistol ammo we were going through we would have 4 presses running at the same time , up to that point all my bottle neck rifle was loaded on a single stage after all that stopped I went back to the single stage for most of my rifle usually just 20 to 40 rounds a session I shoot mainly handguns the auto pistol rounds 9 , 40 , 45 and 38/357 on the progressive but for those I have thousands of cases so don't need to load for them as often . The 3 different 32 cartridges 380 , 2 44s and 45 colt I load 50 to a couple of hundred at a time those are all loaded on the turret press . We all find a system we like and I am not locked in to any thing this is just how I have been doing it the last few years , works for me but it is sure not the only way or necessarily the best way.
I always start with clean unsized deprimed brass , my final rinse on my brass has a little amourall ultra shine thanks to tips I got here , and it is all the extra lube any of my carbide dies need to run smooth , I have the rcbs bench primer I use for some rifle the rest is primed on the LCT or the progressive. I like all my presses they are certainly not the best equipment made but they do the job I want them to . Ain't life great