In the past, I have deprimed using a lee die on a single stage press, then tumbled, trimmed, deburred and moved on to resizing, priming, powder and seating on my .223. When I use this process, i get media stuck in the primer pocket and it adds time inspecting for and removing. This last go around and possibly for all my future reloading, I tumbled, then resized/deprimed, trimmed, deburred, primed and moved onto powder and seating. Does anyone see a potential problem with this order? It seems to eliminate the step of checking and removing the media from the process. Most reloading manuals I've read reccomend the former, but I can't see a problem with the latter. Thoughts?