I don't have that powder and I've not ever used it. I do know that it's a much loved powder in 10mm circles as it gives terrific power in that round. And the two calibers run a similar pressure so I can imagine it would work well in 9mm.
However, it's not popular. And as far as I know, it doesn't meter well... and as long as that is true, it likely won't EVER be popular in 9mm. When you insist on using a powder/caliber combo that is not popular then you will forever be lonely when it comes to load data. And that's okay as long as you accept it. You end up being the test monkey for most of your loads. Not a big deal as long as you are safe and observant and you know what you are doing.
In looking at Hodgdon's data, the levels you quoted are for a LRN, which is the appropriate data to use for a plated bullet. And the listed pressure on the published load is safely under max for 9mm. And the high load listed shows a velocity under 1,200 fps which Berry's recommends. So I think your data is good to go. If it were me, I'd build 15 rds at 4.7, 15 more at 5.0 and 15 more rounds at 5.3 and pay VERY close attention to how they shot, felt and what the brass looked like and go from there.
However, if you aren't comfortable with that, then simply pony up the $20 or $25 for a pound of powder that is popular and then you will have access to scads of load data and other reloaders' experiences. Seems like a small price to pay, at least to me.
In 9mm, popular powders are W231, Bullseye, Power Pistol, AA#2, AA#5, Universal, Titegroup and maybe a half dozen more.
It's a popular cartridge and quite easy to find powder and load data for. (unless you pick a powder that's not popular!)