My Process starts of like others.
1) Come home from the range dump the bras bag into a 5 Gallon bucket to be sortied later.
2) Sort the brass by size into other 5 gallon buckets by size (dirty)
3) Place brass into tumbler with walnut media until clean often overnight
4) Remove from media
5) Again sort and count
6) Deprime and recase (100 round plastic boxes)
7) Trim cases and ream primer pockets (223/5.56)
Prime and recase
I separate Deprime and reprime in separate steps because of the way my press deprimes sending spent primers flying all over the floor. Then when repriming the less than 10 percent fall out of the holder and I got tired of trying to identify which 1 good primer fell in with the 200 spent primers that missed the collection bucket.
9 Weigh empty case
10 Install powder
11 Weigh case with powder (subtract to determine powder throw)
12 Install and crimp bullet
13 Weigh complete subtract from with power to monitor bullet weight and watch of over charge
14 Measure overall length (first 5 assuming no adjustments and then every fifth)
Other than step 14 this process is 100%.
on the last 5 steps I have been only able to hit a 50 rounds an hour pace batching the last steps in sets of 10 on a turret press with auto index turned off. A lot is driven by the fact that the charge weight is often off and there is a rework loop for steps 10 and 11. I have switched power measures and still have the issue.