That's not quit how you figure shrinkage I don't think. Here Darren posted this up thought it was pretty good to have on hand.
"A quick way to get your part scale for resin volume shrink is to take the cube root of the shrink percentage + 1. I hope I'm saying this correctly.
For example: MakerJuice SubG+ shrinks at 3.5%
1+3.5% = 1.035
1.035^1/3 = 1.011533...
So now you can scale your part by 1.011533 in x, y, and z. This should get you close and you can tweak from there"
And as far as low shrink resins Fun To Do is the lowest I found but it is not a very hard resin even after curing it is very soft. If you printing mostly small pieces or fairly thick walled you might be fine. My last large print at 2mm thick walls was so soft during the print it moved around so much on the Z it had very nasty banding. Small stuff or solid pieces print very very nice though.
Clinton