mag411vance and cam69conf - fellas, if you really want to enjoy shooting the 444 a lot, get one of the PAST Recoil Shields, they work very well.
I've spent a lot of time behind my 444s at the bench and the one thing that turns me off about that caliber (and most of the others as well) is the recoil when bench shooting - the PAST Recoil Shield cured that.
Another way to have fun is with squib loads or reduced power loads. marshall Stanton at Beartooth Bullets was working up data for reduced loads in the 444 but I haven't yet read what he has written on that topic. I just used to use small charges of Unique or other faster burning pistol powders, added a little ball of polyester quilt batting to hold the powder in place and stuffed just about any old cast bullet in on top of it and had a ball skipping cans (once I saw where the loads hit).
I can guarantee that you will get to know your rifles well after a couple of hundred plinkin' rounds and that always helped me with full power loads. Mikey.