There seems to be a lot of blind faith in CAD. A CAD-delineated drainage area is only as good as the surface it is based upon. CAD-delimited drainage areas tend to be jagged, which is not a true reflection of the drainage basin, just the limits of TINs. Planimeters are easy to calibrate. You draw a 1"x1" square and off you go. Digital planimeters, used on hand-delimited drainage areas, are fine. There's so much error inherent in the SCS or Rational method anyway that a little leeway on your drainage basin won't be the cause of the calculation being "wrong."