New brass never been fired. I go through the brass and see how much the brass varies in length. Set up my case trimmer and cut all to the same length. It also bevels the inside of the neck at the same time.. I turn all my necks for thickness next step. So my stop is set up to stop at the same place each time at the shoulder to neck. Some of my rifles have a reduced neck size. So even a stardard neck won't go into the chamber. That way my cases are consistent. Some rifles I use different case to neck them or sizes them to fit the rifle I reloading for. Some of my rifles are wildcats, so I have form my brass to the chamber. Been told that I should stop in the middle of my resizing the necks to anneal the necks again. do it takes me as many as 4 steps to reduce the neck size, to fit my rifles.
I use Redding bushing dies that I change out the entire die with bushing in, and go to the next step in reduction. I have a turret press. I don't have to change out my die each time. I am setting a rifle with same action. To be able to change out barrels to fireform my cases after down sizing necks.
I also work my primer pockets over as needed. Set my primes to the same depth or within a .001th. I use to weight all my cases, now I am changing over to volume weight my cases.
They say that concentricity is the name of the game.
My biggest problem is. I moving my reloading area to Montana at my sons home. He had a nice place to do the reloading, but his wifle moved into it. so I lost out.
Came up with an area to building a reloading shack at my sons place. So I drew up a set pf plans. made a material list. Set up with help including my son to build the shack. The only thing is I don't move so good anymore being 76yrs old.
Each time I go back up to Montana, I think I am going to finish it. I also wanted to be able to pick up the building and move it to a different location if I wanted too. I had to really think about it. Placement of reloading equipment and storing it and storing the equipment. Being I haven't built one before, makes it double hard. I would have done things a little different, but that's life. Electric power is on inside and just about to finish the storage areas inside too. I do want to say that inline equipment has help a great amount being able to store and move press or other equipment out on the table to use and move back into storage again and again. Sure will keep the table clear.
One thing for sure I miss reloading and developing loads for my rifles. I reload for rifles pistols, and shotguns.