No, I just looked up the allowable stress and this material is limited to 250 deg F continuous exposure. Most likely, above this temperature, the mechanical properties become unpredictable, which is the reason why the Code committee probably limited continuous exposure use to 250 deg F.
Why are you considering such high temperatures for this material? If it for short duration, you can assume an artificially low knock down factor of say 10% of the room temperature tensile strength properties and go from there.
I do have some literature on this grade of steel, I’ll see what I can find.