Yep, pretty much.
Reloading just in general especially for rifle is one of those things that I look at and ask:
"How anal retentive does one want to be?"
Do I want to flashole deburr every case?
Do I want to clean and uniform primer pockets?
Do I want to weigh my cases, set an average and only use cases that are plus or minus X grains?
Do I want to do the same exact thing with my boolits?
Do I want to buy this contraption:
To check for bullet concentricity?
Do I want to turn case necks?
Do I want to anneal cases?
In my opinion, I would rather shoot and have just so-so accuracy. All those things mentioned above sound like chores to me.
And like that old saying by Stalin goes, "quantity is a quality in itself".
I'd rather have fun blasting/plinking ammo in bulk.
Also, in my mind, all the steps mentioned above seem to result in the law of diminishing returns. The more time and effort you sink into brass/boolit/loaded tound prep, yields even less and less measurable results.