The premise is the same as the button that likely comes with your full length die.
Many just tailor a bushing and mandrel so that they minimally work the brass, versus a one size fits all die that likely squeezes the pissout of the neck and expands it back out.
I size/mandrel/decap in one step with a sac die. Being that they make a 7prc die, if you value consistency and your time that is the way to go imo.
I still keep a mandrel die around for odd calibers and virgin brass.
Zip a .002 under mandrel through that Peterson with some imperial on the rim, dry tumble it for an hour, and you will have nice even seating force on that first firing.
Don’t buy any of bushings till you figure out loaded neck diameter, if your going to use a mandrel size .004 under and mandrel up to .002 under. With spring back that gives nice consistent .0025 plus or minus interference fit. Atleast that’s what I do.