Found this:
.577-.450 Smokeless Load Data
From Handloader Magazine (Nov-Dec 1978) by Jim Jukes on this subject, and it gives the following data (I apologize for the formatting, but I lost the war with the rudimentary editor used here):
Powder Charge Bullet Weight Velocity Remarks
IMR-4759 27 400 1,172 Mild load
Blue Dot 27 400 1,422 Good load - Max
Unique 16 400 1,124 Light recoil
Green Dot 16 400 1,094 Nice-shooting
Red Dot 16 400 1,136 Nice-shooting
Herco 20 400 1,272 Efficient load
IMR-3031 45 400 1,424 Powder left in bore - wadding essential
Blue Dot 19 475 1,075 Nice load. Accurate
Blue Dot 22 475 1,220 Very uniform, with wadding
Blue Dot 25 475 1,374 Powerful, but OK pressure and very uniform velocity
IMR-4759 23 475 990 Very accurate, mild
IMR-4759 25 475 1,109 Very accurate, mild
2400 20 475 1,132 Wadding a great help
IMR-4756 20 475 1,082 Very accurate load
Herco 20 475 1,213 Good Ignition
IMR-4227 30 475 1,144 Wadding a must
IMR-3031 45 500 1,582 Plenty of recoil. Some powder kernels in bore
IMR-4064 50 500 1,529 Unreliable ignition. Wide velocity spreads
Reloder 7 37 500 1,416 Unreliable Ignition
IMR-4759 27 500 1,170 Good-shooting load