Those three grain weights are all for plinking purposes (or loaded and stashed away for shtf) these days (for me) although I have a bunch, a lot, of milspec surplus M193 and M855 in those weights ... and I've loaded a bunch, ammo cans full, in those grain weights and stashed/cached it away.
IMR4895, Varget, RL15, N133, TAC and N140 ... I've used them all in those grain weights. Not so much H335 although I used-to ... I saved my last couple of pounds of H335 for variety's sake. I've never used CFE 223 but I have some on backorder. BL-C(2) I usually save for heavier 30 cal projectiles. I'm down to a couple of pounds of that.
Pie plate accurate to 300 yards out of your barrel should be plenty good for you in those grain weights. If you can work-up a load, in your 16" barrel, pushing those 55s to 2900 fps and those 62s 2800fps and keep them pie plate tight out to 300 meters then you're good to go imho, with H335. One thing I remember about H335 in .224 was that it likes lighter pill weights and longer barrels. I saved what I had left because it is so versatile in 30 cals.
I've heard good things about the CFE 223 it's just that I have so much powder and so many options and the VihtaVuori powders are my favorites ... but I'm completely out of N133, N140 and N540 so I am going to give CFE 223 a try when it arrives.
I tend to load heavier, 69-77 grain, projectiles these days for accuracy and long range use out to 500-600 meters. MK262 Mod1-C clones. Your barrel length would probably love it if you went thwt route once you get settled-in and comfortable with your future options.
A side note about the "every barrel is different" comment above. It's true, every barrel is different but those 55 & 62 grain weights are tried and proven in most all barrels to be self-defense and varmint friendly weights. They're conducive to mass production. If you go mid range on listed chwrge weights out of reputable books/tables and do your part ... COAL, proper primer seating, do your prep work, pay close attention .... it's hard to go wrong with H335 in those projectile weights.
Good luck!