Nope IMR is hotter,, enough to make a difference. Burn rate charts are available all over the place and it's a good idea to have a copy around the bench and loading books collection.
This brings up a quandary faced by many reloaders (we all started someplace). Load books have short lists for the powder used for any specific bullet in a given caliber,, does this mean those listed powders are the only ones we can use for that application?
Not really, but it's a good idea to do so until you have plenty of time at the bench. Different burn rates react differently under pressure,, They can "spike" while in the chamber and barrel and have un-desirable results.
No one powder maker or bullet maker tests all the powders capable of being used. That's why it's a good idea to search several sources for data.