Like Guybo, I am an accuracy nut, so I deburr the flash holes and uniform the primer pockets, then I trim all the cartridge cases to minimum length and load them with a moderate powder change and a bullet... and use the new loads for off-hand or other non-precision practice.
I recommend you always trim all your cases to the SAME length before reloading. If you dont, the cases with the longer necks tend to hold the bullets slightly tighter, due to the longer necks great contact surface with the bullet thus creating, in theory, a slightly greater buildup of chamber pressure BEFORE the bullet departs the mouth cartridge case. This is NOT conducive to better accuracy.
For the bolt-action rifles, I fire-form the cases in the rifles chamber before I put any serious loads in the cases or attempt to work up new loads. Once the cases are fire formed, I neck-size only for my bolt-action rifles.
Naturally, after the initial loading & firing, I full-length resize the rounds for my lever action, pump-action and semi-automatic rifles to insure theyll fit in the rifles chamber regardless of how theyre put in the chamber.
Strength & Honor
Ron T.