A little while back I was shooting with a buddy of mine who goes to great lengths to tune his 6.5CM cartridges, except he was using a hand priming tool and I had my new primer gauge with me. He felt he was getting very consistent seating and thought he could feel whether a primer was seating well or not. So we measured some of his cartridges and to his surprise there were quite a few with significant differences. The majority were within a thousandths or two, but the others were .004 - .005" higher yet still below the case base surface. Soon afterwards, he bought a Primal Right CPS to get the consistency he wants. I just still use my Forster Co-Ax press to seat primers and get very consistent seating where they're all within ~.001 (and I do uniform the primer pockets).I suppose a depth mic will be on my list of tools to buy.
Currently uniform at .122 and seat by feel although I just picked up a 21st century click adjustable hand primer that I'm looking forward to trying out.
Definitely easy enough to test a few applications side by side because at 1k everything seems to matters including crushed primers...
Here the tool I used to make the measurements fast and easy to do:
