Hot or cold measurement? I would not lose any sleep over a 65. Fly for five hours and measure them all again. I'd be surprised if you got the same measurement twice on two cylinders, and chances are the low one will come up... What's the oil consumption like?
A good read on cylinder compressions:
http://www.avweb.com/news/savvyaviator/ ... directed=1"Never allow a cylinder to be pulled on the basis of a single compression test -- unless the gauge reads zero or something close enough to zero that you're pretty sure you have a hole in the piston or a chunk missing from the exhaust valve. If the compression is simply weak (as opposed to non-existent), fly the airplane for another three to five hours and then recheck the compression again. There's at least a fair chance that the cylinder will pass muster on the re-test, and that you'll be spared the expense and hassle of an unnecessary cylinder replacement."