There is some good advice on here. What I do is keep an eye on my brass/reloading setup. I had one cartridge that needed to be trimmed practically every reload. So I started measuring almost everything. Turned out a freshly sized brass would come out about .008 or .009 longer than it went in. I bought a neck sizer for that one.
I did learn something on here last summer. I had a rifle/cartridge combination that had given me some very good groups but lately was slipping. I measured the outside of the neck of the brass and got some interesting results. The very end of the brass and even part way up was consistant but right next to the shoulder was .003 to .005 larger. I outside neck turned my brass and the group size got a lot better.
I would suggest at 10 or 15 or even 20 reloads that you measure the outside neck diameter. If it is growing near the shoulder, trim it. Compare the groups of the trimmed brass to the untrimmed.
Come to think of it, I will measure outside neck diameter every time I trim for length.