The problem is that the powder switched manufacturers. DuPont no longer exists.
Therefore, there is no way to extrapolate what is safe with old lots of IMR powder to new lots…the recipe may have even changed when the new manufacturer took over.
I am not saying that your old load might be different or dangerous, just check it out by working up.
When IMR powder was available here, it said DuPont on the tin, I had a really old batch and a new batch. The old batch was producing velocities 150fps slower than the new batch and it popped primers on testing at the old powder max. Something on the order of 6g more powder would have been necessary to get an additional 150fps with the old powder. This needs to be taken into account.
Cheers.