But to be precise you also need to be accurate.
Not necessarily.
For example you could have a set of scales that when weighing a 100g weight, give the mass to be 105g every time. These scales are not accurate, as they give the wrong mass, but are precise, as they give the same reading every time, so they can be precise without accuracy.
However to be accurate, precision is helpful, for otherwise you would not know when the correct value was shown. With a hundred gram weight if it war recorded as 95g, 100g, 102g,105g, etc. this is not much help as you do not know which is the accurate answer!
Weighing on a precice set of inaccurate scales is, as Steve said, all most pyros realy need
Absolute accuracy is not crucial, only accuracy relative to the other things you are weighing (at least in terms of most pyrotechnics)