Okay, lets assume that I'm actually running a clamped tool head with floating dies, with all the case prep being done on one tool head, and the seating and charging being done on a separate dedicated tool head that currently just has a decapping die in station #1 (to clear any media from the flash holes after tumbling the lube off), a powder die in station #2, and a Forster Ultra BR seater in station #3. Powder is being dispensed from an FX-120i + AutoThrower + AutoTrickler mounted on an dedicated platform next to the press. I'm looking at putting a Redding Instant Indicator in station #4.
The process as it stands now is at least as consistent as with the same dies mounted in my Co-Ax, and surprisingly enough, more so than my Wilson .308 die can manage. It's roughly equivalent to what I get from my custom 21st Century hand die, but with a whole lot less PITA. Trust me, I've tested the ever-living heck out of this. Not my first rodeo
There's still a little bit of variation in seating depth, every once in a while, even with bullets sorted by BTO and OAL - I'm sure as hell not mixing lot #'s. It might be due to some slight variation in the surface of the bullet where the seating cone contacts the ogive, or it might be something else. Either way, I'd like to catch it on the press rather than having to manually check every single round by hand, off press.