I try a few to make sure they will chamber (I've never had new brass that wouldn't) then I bump the resizer ball thru the neck to make sure its round, (no need to lube the case), then I chamfer the mouth, prime the case, charge with powder, seat a bullet and shoot. Sometimes I use fire forming to use up odds and ends of powder and/or bullets and sometimes I start roughing in a load.
After I have fire formed the cases, then I trim to a uniform length, etc.