With an SWR of 1.5, 96% of your power is getting on the air. Most good coax cables have that much loss. And adding 4% to your signal won't make any difference on the other side.
If you want perfection, you will need a VNA to take an impedance measurement (with the reference plane at the antenna feed point) to know what to change at the feed point to get a better match. If the adjustments and positioning on the antenna can't tune it out, you may need something external. Problem is, with only 4% loss, its not worth introducing more connections and components (that can be lossy themselves) to tune out such a minor mismatch. Just my opinion.
However, with the VNA, it would be possible to monitor what adjustments do what to the feed point impedance, and with that, it may be easier to find a winning combination between height, ring positions and tip length. Its just a lot of F-ing ar for 4%...Mind .