I've only used H4895 in my .308, for all bullet weights from 110gr V-Max to 175gr Sierra HPBT.
The IMR4831 is really too slow in the .308 except for maybe the top end 190grs+
I don't shoot reduced loads as such, but I did a bit of experimenting with shooting the 110gr for reduced recoil with less powder.
I found I still needed as much as I would normally use, 43.5grs for a 155gr Sierra HPBT, to get the best accuracy out of the 110gr V-Max. As good grouping as the Sierra Match bullet. Not much difference in velocity. A mild 2,800fps.
Recoil was probably a couple ft/lbs lighter, but not significantly.
I find that the 43.5grs fills the case plenty enough in my Lapua cases.
I don't think absolutely filling them any more using 4895 would have any advantage in accuracy. Velocity yes, (and pressure probably !)
My Sako 75 has a 22" barrel with 1:11 twist.
The way to go maybe is to shoot cast lead and a reduced load.
A lot cheaper per round, but quite a bit of work involved in finding the right bullet and load to get reasonable accuracy, and much less recoil. Good fun though.
cheers,
SS