I have a used Rockchucker--best friggin' $35 I ever spent.
I do things in batches for pistol--say 500-1000 cases at a time to clean, resize, bell case mouth and prime. Never had to trim pistol brass, except for 5.7x28mm. I'll do a couple batches like this so I usually have a couple thou of primed cases that next get put in a tupperware with dessicant until needed for reloading. Using a powder measure to dispense charges and weigh every 10th--I do about 100-150 pistol cases per hour.
Rifle--I dunno--I just started doing .223. Maybe 100....I measure my rifle ammo more frequently to be sure OAL isn't screwy.
I don't know many folks who take 50 or 100 spent cases, clean, resize/decap, etc. and reload them. I guess some folks do it that way--I've never found it to be as fast as batching the work like on an assembly line.
Oh--if you're a cheapo like me--save any 50 round pistol cartidge boxes--if the ammo is packed in a 50 round plastic tray with 5 rounds across and 10 on the side--save it for a reloading tray. Then you can spend more money on bullets, etc.