I like Shortbarrel's approach.
For high pressure loads, as in shooting elongated bullets rather than round ball, the best I know of is to find someone who will line a nipple - perhaps one of Shortbarrel's - with platinum.
If you like 17-4PH, which seems reasonable to me, you might want to machine it and then heat treat it (age it) 4 hours at 1000 to 1050F. The 900F treated stuff is a bit brittle.
If your concern is the flash hole eroding, because you use 500 grain .45 cal bullets, then 310 (25%chromium 20% nickel) has perhaps the best hot gas erosion resistance of anything you are likely to find. 309 is next, 23%chromium 13%nickel. It is chromium, mostly, that gives hot gas erosion resistance.
I personally do not know where one buys small quantities of 310 bar. The next step down is 309 stainless (heat resistant alloy) which you can buy, along with 17-4PH, from
www.mcmaster.com. 309 is a $#*! of a lot better for flash-hole erosion resistance than are any of the stainless nipples stocked by suppliers. 17-4PH also available from
www.onlinemetals.com. I would not use 440C, too brittle & no fun to heat treat.
The only use for 303 is to use on an automatic screw machine, otherwise the properties are unimpressive.