Don't hate it, don't love it.
I'm fascinated by the process, and when I start reloading for a particular chambering, will spend a bit of time researching and buying appropriate powder, projectiles, etc. Once I have a pet load and have loaded several hundred or thousand of them, it is somewhat of a chore and a bit less enjoyable, but I still do it because I tend to buy enough components to be supply-chain independent for a while, and therefore have a ready source of ammo for a fair bit of time.
And when Ii set up the press for a certain chambering, I tend to crank out 500-1000 at a time before resetting the press. And when I do a bit of loading, I'll do a number of chamberings in a couple-week-period. So i can/will crank out several thousand rounds in four-five-six chamberings in that time frame.
So...do I enjoy cranking out 1000 200-grain.45 acp SWCs? No, not really, but I enjoy having 1000 .45 acp rounds to shoot before having to start again, and 1000 9mm, and 1000 .380, and 1000 .357, and 1000 .45LC, and...you get the idea...