OK, I have the RCBS Primer Pocket reamer and it works fine on 100 cases or so at a time. I've been contracted to process 10,000 pieces of military crimped brass. I assume at this point I have reached the NEED for a Dillon Super Swage 600. Does anyone have a general idea of how quickly 10,000 rounds can be run through it? Also, is this the point where you save up for the Dillon cutter that attaches to the sizing die? Please exclude the $300+ option that trim, and chamfer the case at the same time. Yes they would be nice but not in the budget for the near future. Thanks.