Hogdon lists 15gr starting for 1,619fps and 16.7gr max for 1,757fps.
That's 1.7gr difference causing 138fps difference. 138 fps/1.7gr gives 81fps/gr of powder. 2 tenths of a powder would be 16 fps difference.
So if your charges were +/- 0.1gr of powder you should have a very low extreme deviation for velocity, about 16 fps. If your powder charges are +/- 0.2gr then your extreme deviation should be around 32 fps. THIS IS WITH ALL ELSE BEING EQUAL such as bullet mass, frictional resistance, case capacity and primer energy, you won't get numbers that tight just from powder charge consistency.
You can get an idea of how much dispersion two different velocities will give you with a standard 10mph crosswind. 1619fps with a 158gr FP XTP bullet has 3.5 MOA of wind correction at 100, and 1757fps with the same bullet has 3.2 MOA wind correction at 100. That's a difference of 0.3 inches drift for the two velocities, which is less than the diameter of the bullet. So I personally wouldn't worry too much about a +/- 0.2gr charge as long as that range is safe in my firearm.
Jimro