Mine get vibrator tumbled in Lyman Tuf-Nut rouge impregnated media, full length sized if for my ARs, neck sized if for my bolt actions, slipped into the Lyman case trimmer for length sizing, run through my RCBS case prep station, primed, charged, and bullet seated..
If I'm full length sizing brass from an unknown history, I apply the RCBS case lube with my fingers rather than the lube pad to cut down on 'dimples' in the shoulders due to too much lube, as most shoulders have to be set back slightly..For neck sizing I use One Shot and let it dry thoroughly..
My Lyman trimmers (2) are mounted horizontally on the wall and have been converted for use with a cordless electric drill motor...The pan below catches most of the brass trimmings..One is set for my .204s and the other is used for my .223s and 6.5 Creedmore...
I have three presses, a Lee progressive for handgun, an old Pacific 'C' type for pulling bullets and that can be unbolted and transported for loading test loads at the range, and a Forster Co-Ax..This is what my old loading bench used to look like before we moved last July...
The coffee containers on the shelves are my brass management system...Each contains brass for a specific rifle, or handgun caliber (3), and in various stages of preparation...I only load 100-200 at any given time and will use those until the primer pockets get loose, or they develop stress cracks/splits that won't be avoided by annealing..