nope
certain powders are formulated to do certain things.
At times the best powder to use is one that is at or near a compressed load. when the powder is compressed in the shell - it does not roll around or settle to the bottom when you shoot the firearm - hence it burns better.
If you use a powder that ignites too fast or slow it will cause accuracy and pressure issues.
The best powder in my opinion for a 30-06 is the IMR 4350, or the IMR 4320 - depending on what you want it to do.