FWIW I have three rounds each at 22.5, 23.0, 23.3 and 23.6 loaded up already, and haven't had any issues with compression yet. 23.6 is for sure getting close at my OAL.
I have a shooting buddy that has probably a dozen .223 rifles including an AI... and he keeps telling me not to spend the money at the gunsmith to have my #poorsrifle Savage AI'd or chopped down shorter. I keep toying with the idea of chopping it down to 16-18" and re threading it for my can, and AIing it to get the lost velocity back. He thinks I should save my pennies and build something like that on a custom action. Either way, I'd probably want to add some extra freebore for the heavies.
My only hesitation is that it shoots quite well as is. I've got a good N540/80 ELDm load that's going 2775ish right now, and could probably be bumped up above 2800 safely.
Banging steel with a .223 is great practice and a hell of a lot of fun. I've always considered myself a decent shooter, but the extra practice has caused me to consider longer ranges as more within reach. I used to consider 300+ as uncomfortable. Last years cow elk at 320ish felt like a chip shot with this rifle after all my practice.