The Hodgdon data site lists 12 powders from H, IMR, and Win lines for a 175gr bullet in a 7mm RM.
IMR4831 is one of them. 54.0 to 58.0 gr producing 2540 to 2710 fps (as always, take published velocities as guidelines only).
Their data is for a Nosler partition which is of similar enough construction (copper jacket, lead core) that the data can be interchanged at starting values.
I've always used this for interchanging load data from starting loads and it's always worked well. Data for bullets of different construction can be quite different as they can produce pressure differently. I segregate data for cup and core (copper jacket lead core), solid copper, and cast lead. Some argue against this method because things like ogive, bearing surface, jacket alloy or hardness, and other variables do change the velocity and pressure produced with the same bullet but in general, starting loads are quite a bit below max pressure so there is a healthy margin of error.