Hi...
I generally clean brass first, either wet or dry depending on how I feel at the moment.
I re-size and de-prime on my Rockchucker in one step and then clean primer pockets on an electric RCBS case prep center. I just enjoy doing it that way...I can clean thousands of primer pockets pretty much mindlessly.
I re-prime on an RCBS APS bench-mounted priming tool and then bell case mouths on the RockChucker as a separate step.
When I need more ammunition, I will set up the powder measures and charge cases and seat bullets generally in batches of 500 for generic plinking/target rounds and 50-100 for hunting/testing rounds.
Once I get past this latest little cancer thing I am dealing with and am able to retire, I may need to change some of my processes to reload rifle ammunition more quickly and efficiently as I will have more time to spend at the gun club.
No sense sitting at the reloading bench, when I could be shooting, right?