From my keyboard you bevel is good.
I would point you to the pyramid method as outlined in the Wiki.
Pyramid honing guide - Straight Razor Place Wiki
This is because you have a Norton 4k/8k combo.
And I would remind myself that stropping can make a good well honed edge
a lot better or wreck it. Strop slow and smooth... ten slow and
smooth are way better than 100 too fast to control strop strokes.
You can do a short 1k/4k pyramid followed by a 4k/8k pyramid
if you think the bevel is questionable.
Less than 50 posts may justify a reminder that the magic
marker test has great value. Use a magic marker that you
can see with ease. Black, red, blue, green... what ever
is easy to see.
Mark the razors edge, then one up one down hone stroke on the 4k or 8k hone
and inspect to see if any marker is left on the edge. Look for that
thin line of marker that indicates the bevel is not clear and clean to the
edge. Also take the opportunity to mark the spine -- you might find
that your stroke is not as even as you expect it is. Again the spine
wear area should be wiped clean of marker ink.
Patches of unexpected ink may indicate that an X stroke or modified X stroke
or other adjustment has value. Do let the ink dry for about 10 min for best results.