I found the Hodgdon data for CFE223 to be very hot for .308. I did several ladder tests comparing BL-C2 to CFE223 with 147gr FMJ-BT's, IVI/GD once fired brass, and CCI 200's loaded to 2.800" and shot from my well massaged 700 AAC-SD @ 80degF. I started experiencing signs of overpressure with 50.0gr of CFE which averaged 2891fps from my 20" barrel but accuracy was abysmal. My most accurate CFE load was 48.2gr @ 2822fps giving a 2.1" 5-shot group at 100yrds. This is compared to my best BL-C2 group using 47.6gr @ 2847fps giving a 1.6" 5-shot group at 100yards. Neither group was exceptional, but keep in mind I was using bulk M80 style bullets from a 1:10" twist barrel, the idea was to work up a good plinking load not a precision match load. Overall BL-C2 provided much better accuracy and lower SD's throughout the range. CFE223 also produced a noticeable increase in the amount of carbon fouling vs. BL-C2. The burn rates of these powders are so similar that the velocity difference is negligible in a 20" barrel, either will provide butt naked velocities within the pressure range. I found both of these powders to be EXTREMELY sensitive to temperature, so be VERY mindful of what temperatures you're testing your handloads!
3000fps may be possible with a 150gr bullet using CFE223 in a 24" or 26" barrel, but my bet is that accuracy will suffer. Velocity is nothing if you can't hit the target!