I bought a circuit judge rifle a while back. A wonderful gun to play with, but something I noticed was, with the standard .45 lc rounds, I'm about two inches away from the rifling decreasing my accuracy. So I started thinking. What if I can find a way to find or make a cartridge long enough, to help me with the accuracy by bring the bullet closer to the rifling. I feel that the .444 cartridge will help solve my problem. But I've done some research on the 444 round and found out that, the .444 as a pressure rating of 44,000cup, where as the .45 lc as a pressure rating of 14,000cup and the 410 shot as a pressure rating of 13,500. So I can't shoot the .444 round through to expand the cartidge to the judge cilinder, with out blowing it up. If some as an idea to what I can do please feel free to speak out or to tell me to find a new hobby.