My old school 340 upgrades and results.

When you are dealing with numbers small enough to use a caliper, and you are there, you need to keep the caliper parallel to the retainer and seat. There isn't much room and you can easily be off .030-.040 with what you are trying to do. Unless you have a special caliper. You'd be better off with a snap gauge and micrometer. As you might be able to tell, I'm not a fan of calipers. On a good day, they are accurate to only a few thou depending on what you are measuring.

You are close enough to coil bind that you need to be more accurate in measuring.
I agree. I am not a huge fan of calipers myself. It is what I have here presently. I am confident that I am parallel and I am as accurate as my calipers are. That being said a snap Guage would be better and to verify the numbers it is cheep insurance. I will take your advice.