Tony,
I haven't tried it with that weight, but did give it a go with the 58gn V-Max last year. MVs were fine, but groups were on the large side.
If you want to try a faster burner, I'd recommend Accurate Arms AA-2015. It worked very well with 55-75gn weight bullets for me (27.0-29.5gn with the 75gn V-Max, 3,277 fps max load and no pressure signs, but in a long-throated chamber designed for 105s so a lot of bullet jump.)
Other powders I've tried with 70-75s include Re10x (OK but not outstanding 28.5-30gn, V-Max); 28.0-30.5gn IMR-3031 (so-so group sizes 3,246 fps for top load, V-Max); 30.4-32.4gn H. Varget (larger groups than the faster burners 3,241 fps and primers cratering top load, 75 V-Max); 28.5-30.0gn Viht N133 (OK but not outstanding groups, 3,246 fps top load V-Max)
My barrel preferred the 70gn Nosler Ballistic Tip to the 75 V-Max. 29.0-31.0gn H. Benchmark and 28.5-30.5gn Viht N530 gave very good results, especially Benchmark with five by 5-round groups across the powder weight range running at 0.35-0.45" throughout in a well worn 28" barrel. Top load gave 3,374 fps. N530 groups ran from 0.35 to 0.75" with the top load at 3,252 fps. MV spreads were smaller with N530 than many though.
As noted, this was in a well-used (4,000 rounds) Border 1-8" barrel throated long for 105s and with a fair amount of erosion on top. This will reduce pressures, so the usual warnings about loads data apply but even more with short-throated varmint rifle barrels. None of these loads was anywhere near too hot in my set up, but top loads and MVs rarely gave the smallest groups anyway.
Laurie,
York, England