"Quantifiable" may also be subjective. Sure, speed improvement is one data point, higher mpg is another. But hole shot, maintenance costs on the sandbar and bow rise are not as easy to determine.
My kickers run aluminum, as do every motor I ever had under 30 HP. All others run SS since 1977 when I discovered a 'Rude SST.
On the "Rude SST" if you missed it.....posted about this somewhere before.
I bought a new rig in 1972, 18' Caravelle with a 125 Johnson. OEM prop was aluminum. The local lake was a fresh fill with lots of saplings. We'd go out on usually Sunday afternoon. Monday during my noon break, I would drive over to the prop shop for a prop repair. This went on all year.
1973......lo and behold OMC came out with the SST. Cost was $185, lots of money for a prop back then but the trips to the prop shop on Mondays ceased and the savings mitigated the cost of the SST. Really a fine performing prop besides being damage resistant.
That was also the year they added PTT to their engines. I had tilt and wanted the PTT function but never got around to adding it.