I am assuming you are shooting a 22-250, yes? That is a very light load for a 243 so I am cancelling that out.

I am going to...not knowing your experience level, off er another opinion. One that takes a different path. Nosler calls for a 2.350 COAL for that bullet. Try it there first. If I am going to start improving my accuracy I want to set up my dies correctly to make sure I am not over sizing i.e. bumping the shoulder back. I would start by sorting brass by manufacturer then weight, removing any that are way off the standard. Check neck wall thickness as well set out the ones that are more than .001 deviation. Save them for a light neck turning when you get to that point. Weigh all your loads for that name brass to within the same tenth of a grain. I wouldn't worry so much about the ogive length if it were me....unless you are shooting heavy(long) bullets. Otherwise your hanging that bullet way out of the case in part due to the boattail along with the short length. YMMV Good luck.