My simple advice is DON;T DO IT!!!!
Reloading ammunition can be risky enough without using word-of-mouth reloading data from someone that says one powder is "similar" to another powder.
I belive that IMR 7831 is a military 20mm and .50 cal BMG powder, as was surplus 4831 a couple generations ago.
The problem with playing with initial powder charges using new or unknown powders is that in high-intensity cartridges (including the .25-06), such charges can actually be greatly reduced charges and lead to secondary explosion phenomenon. You certainly don't want to blow up a good rifle or hurt yourself, do you?
Wait for RELIABLE loading data before you fill that first case! Try contacting the manufacturer, or research the Web for loading data.
That would be the safe way to start loading a new powder.