Viht shows maximum charges in the 43 to 44gn range N160 for lead core bullets - lower for all copper Lapua 'Naturalis' and similar. Don't imagine these (lead-core charge levels) are substantially understated especially in a SAAMI throated test barrel based on the 2.8" nominal COAL. With a long-freebore match chamber allowing 2.95-3.00" COALs (or some equally 'generously' fitted factory chambers), you can run up to 44.5gn N160 in the heavier brass such as Peterson and Lapua, sometimes a bit more, but pressure often shows at around this point. Much thinner Remington brass or necked-down Winchester 7-08 cases give you another half to full-grain leeway.
N160 is a much 'quicker' powder than Viht's burning chart suggests and its behaviours are closer to the 4350s than 4831s in this size of cartridge. It also has a nasty habit of suddenly turning round and biting in the form of blown primers if you go even slightly past a given maximum level for any barrel / chamber. Also, I don't know if the latest 2020 v3.9 QuickLOAD update has adjusted N160's default values, but my older 3.6 version is WELL out. In 260 Rem / 7mm-08 size cartridges I assume it'll produce MVs QL links to 5-6,000 psi higher pressures, and therefore limit my initial top test charge weight to that which the program gives for 52-53,000 psi PMax.