Wahl, somebody's got to be different. If you trim your brass to length before its first firing, it will be all sorts of different lenghts afterwards.
I do as little as possible to new brass. I make sure it will chamber (I've never had any that wouldn't unless its a custom chamber and that's a different story); I bump the resizing ball of the die thru the neck to round it up; I chamfer the inside of the neck (if I'm using boat tail bullets, I might not do that); then I prime 'em, charge 'em and shoot 'em. THEN, I find the shortest case and trim them all to that length or the recommended trim length from a manual, whichever is shorter and chamfer the inside of the necks and deburr the outside and uniform the primer pockets if I'm gonna do that and weight sort them, etc.
In other words, fire forming is my first step in case prep.