In his books, Mr. A., wrote of the mere .300 H&H case necked to .244. Yup, called the .244 H&H Mag. He said that with barrel steel available then, WW I, 20's, etc. barrel life might be 250 rounds. Many did not find an accurate load before the barrel was "worn out."
No doubt barrel steels are much improved. But burning 225 grains of powder...
Long ago, Rifleman said that with IMR powders, 4,000 is about all practical. Mr. Ackley mentioned 6,000 by Howe with a sintered iron bullet in a smooth bore long ago.
You want to try, have at it. Bring money, lots. Don't expect much barrel life, but glamour??? Your dime.