Snr12,
Are these anywhere close to standard size tubes? You have mentioned four different alloys, and they may all have slightly different growth patterns. (CP2, Grade 5, Grade 6, and Grade 23.
My thought is if you are considering this many different alloys, you may want to do some testing on each of them individually to determine the growth pattern of them. It is absolutely possible that they may all exhibit slightly different growth tolerances. It wouldn't cost much to track down some cut offs in a few different alloys then process them all, long before worrying about exacally which alloy to use.
I am also a little curious about using grade 6 (5al2.5sn) for medical uses. Not that it couldn't be done, but I am not familure with anyone using a tin containing alloy in the medical field, at least not for implants. We don't do a lot of medical work, so I wouldn't state it can't/wouldn't be used, but it is pretty atypical.