There are two numbers you want to analyze when looking at FPS.
The first is "Extreme Spread (ES)." ES is the difference between the fastest and slowest rounds.
The second, and IMO most important number is "Standard Deviation (SD)." In statistics, the standard deviation is a measure of the amount of variation or dispersion of a set of values. A low standard deviation indicates that the values tend to be close to the mean of the set, while a high standard deviation indicates that the values are spread out over a wider range.
The lower the SD, the closer your FPS is shot to shot.
Getting single digit SD's is very doable, I've got a 243 Win load with an SD of 3.5 but I also use an FX120i, anneal cases, use a bushing die, expander mandrel, etc. Point is you can get that number as low as you want but it is usually related to spending more money.