Tom,
I can't be super specific, but I have found that in 30-06 or larger cases with cast bullets, this has worked for me.
Prime with a magnum primer, fill case 80% full of IMR-4831 and top off with cast, gas checked bullet of your choice, just as long as it's not a lightweight bullet. You powder should not be compressed at all, but be pretty full once the bullet is seated.
This has worked for me with several cartridges from 303 Brit to .375 H&H.
80% load of IMR 4831 has been enough powder to be safe from the effects of "underloaded" ammo, fast enough to be still considered an honest hunting load, but not so fast that most cast, gas checked bullets can't handle it. And it's well under max pressure for any cartridge I've ever worked with, since IMR 4831 is so bulky.
I have not chonied it in every rifle I've tried, but seems like this recipe gets around 2000 fps most of the time.
BTW, I water drop my cast bullets, so they are medium-hard. Pure soft lead, even gas checked, may not handle close to 2000 fps. If I was having that, I'd just drop my charge of IMR 4831 until I got accurate results.