Your kidding 125, 000 is not very high , there are hundreds of alloys/heat treats that exceed 125,000 PSI yield , I use alloys that exceed 220,000 Psi yield every day , and they been common since the 1950's , 2100F-2200F is very easy using off the shelf tubing , I am assuming a powder metallurgy alloy of some sort would be all that is required to raise the temperature 200F , not "off the shelf" but something that could be custom made if I find a facility with the right experience and no other jobs at the moment . I would guess yield at temperature of > 40,000 is within easy reach and 125,000 is a not unreasonable goal to shoot for.