I,d setup one toolhead with just the sizing die in it, so you can size and deprime. Get a Dillon .223 case gauge to set up the head space on the sizing die. Once you setup the die once you'll never have to worry about it again.
So first pass would be tumble, lube, size/deprime.
Tumble off lube. Trim,chambfer, deburr. If you are processing alot of brass with crimped primer pockets, get a Super Swage.
Setup a second toolhead with a decapper in station 1, powder measure in 2, bullet seater in station 3, crimp in station 4. I highly recomend the Lee Factory Crimp Die.
Load your ammo with toolhead 2, enjoy shooting it, and repeat. With good,mild practice loads, you can get 5 reloads out of your brass before chucking it.
I recommend using ball powders for progressive reloading. I've used TAC and WC844 surplus powder with great success. If I were to pick one of the two I'd use TAC only because it's better with heavier bullets.
I load 2 basic loads, a practice/training/action match load, and a self defence load.
My practice/training/action match loads are a 55 FMJ 24.5 gr TAC with Tula .223 primers or 25 gr WC844
My Zombie/Self Defence rounds are 77g Sierra Match Kings and 24 gr TAC with the Tula .223 primer. This approximates the MK262 load and is HOT, so don't try it without working up to it!
Hope this helps!