I first deprive the brass. Then I ream the flashole to deburr them. Then I cut or swage the primer crimp. Then comes the uniformity of the primer pocket. Then I run each case thru a Redding form and trim die. Then I cut the excess case to a rough length. Then they are full length sized. Next they are put in a Forster case trimmer that is set up to trim to the correct length ( 2.235” ) and inside neck ream in one pass. Next up is the inside and outside mouth champhering. Next they are checked with a Forster case length/ head space gage. Any deviation and they go back thru the FL and trim stages and again gaged. Last they will be double checked with a set of calipers. Below is before and after photos for those who wanted to see pictures. James. I am having trouble getting the pictures uploaded, will try again later.