If/when your S/D is less than 10, you're chasing a rabbit hole.
At that point, the SD variation is just noise. You will generate more inaccuracies from breathing, trigger pull, parallax, atmospheric changes and mirage at that point then you ever will from a S/D of <9.
This is how you hear of those people that load a round, only to change parts and load some more, change it again, load more, and then have their barrel shot out before they settled on some unicorn bullet magic. At some point you're going to stand in your reloading area and get a barometric pressure reading to make sure your powder won't be too damp.
My suggestion is to get a power regulator for your chargemaster. I got one and it went from being +- .2 grains to being dead on constantly to the point that I don't even bother checking weights anymore after its set up.
If you seriously want to keep going down that hole, sort your bullets in lots of bullet weight and bearing surface.