I know what you mean, I reload as well.
A lot of my reloading is done using a volumetric measure, and I get good enough results for practice loads. These are nowhere near max and it would take a significant metering error to result in an unsafe round.
Of course, the heaviest loads are weighed for safety. But it seems the older I get, the lighter my "heaviest" gets.
With 8 grains of Unique behind a 255 grain bullet in a .45 Colt, a 1% variation is only .08 grain.
.1 grain is about as close as a scale can reliably measure.
With 250 grains of Fg, 1% equals 2.5 grains. My 250 grain measure (the smaller one below, salutes use the 500 grain measure), if used properly, can achieve that degree of accuracy. And this is a safe load, with some margin for error.

I like (and prefer) to weigh each load, and I do when I'm preparing them beforehand. But I also take extra balls, powder, my measures, and some foil out with me when I go shooting.
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