As quickly as orders get sent out, they must be running a bare minimum of 1 machine per bullet diameter to minimize change-over delays. I count 30 different bullet diameters on Hammer's website. Even if they have 1 machine each for 1/2 of those diameters, that's 16 machines. The popular calibers like .243, .264, .277, .284, and .308 probably have 4 machines each?
Looks to me like Hammer has a very serious operation going. To me, it seems like the more popular they are getting.....the faster I'm receiving orders from them....which is backwards from what usually happens to businesses that see growth. That tells me they aren't just building bullets, but they are also building their business and managing growth very well.
Kudos to Hammer for great innovation and delivery of product.