Re: Re-sizing after annealing
Meh.....You might have gotten more consistent results doing it the other way, but you knew that already or you wouldn't have asked. Considering it had only been fired once, and considering the hassle of sizing them all again and cleaning off the lube, I'd probably just shoot them as is and maybe anneal them again before the next sizing. LC isn't made for precision shooting anyway.
OTOH, there's always the good chance that once-fired LC was shot in a machine gun. I've found in the past that running this kind of brass into the die twice can give better results than just sizing it once. I size it, spin the case 180 degrees in the shell-holder, then run it into the die again. I have found tiny but measurable differences doing this as opposed to one trip through the die. Whether this small improvement in consistency is worth all the extra hassle is a personal choice.