For 9mm
Quick wet tumble after bringing it home form the range
Resize/Deprime wet tumble again
Sort by head stamp
Case gauge brass, toss bad ones
Uniform primer pockets
Trim to length
Chamfer case mouth
Weigh same head stamp brass, toss out any that are more than +-3gr from the average weight
Weigh all powder charges when loading
Weigh all bullets remove any that are +- 1.5gr from the average
Load ammo
Case gauge loaded rounds
Place in boxes
Place boxes in ammo can with moisture absorbent
Wake up realizing I was having a bad dream.
In truth I do some of the above
I am over 60 and life is to short to mess with 9mm brass much, I have rifle brass for that.
9mm, clean, toss steel/AL/ones with ledges, load shoot, repeat (I do case gauge since I use scrounged range brass)
Never measure it or trim it (except when I made some 9mm MAK brass)
I don't sort by head stamp but I can understand why some people who do. (I would be hard pressed to shoot the difference, and sure can't when shooting USPSA)