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I would get the correct info for the load,I don't experiment with load data. Call me a scardie cat, it only takes one mistake to ruin your or someone Else's life that way.
2 grains is not much variance. When I reload for my Noslers I load a few at the best load suggested. I then load some varying +/- grains until I find the most accurate load for my rifle and stick with that. Side note buy some bore foam cleaner(Cabelas has it)and spray in the magazine end leaning it against something so that the foam will gradually fun out the end of the barrell. Do this until the foam comes out not blue on a paper towel
The 2 grains might make a slight difference for the bullet weight you are loading. Often, I weigh out and sort the bullets I get from a box and, for example, 200 grain bullets will include 197-202 grains...but that is only about a 1% difference. But to go with ~2.5% difference you may actually notice the difference in performance. If you have 87 grain bullets, the 'safe' amount of powder will be slightly less than for the 85 grain. I would expect you to have a linear decrease in the muzzle velocity, but your trajectory will be non-linear (more drop).