Depends on your sensitivity to recoil and the type of rifle and load used. Generally, not bad at all.
Recoil, range, bullet weight limitations.
The recoil of the rifle bruised her shoulder.The recoil sent him flying backwards.
.357 Magnum will have more recoil.
A .177 caliber air rifle has very little recoil.
.357 Magnum. You can tell just by the recoil of the firearm.
Recoil is the reaction of speed x mass of the bullet, producing recoil (reaction) consisting of speed (of the rifle moving) x mass (of the rifle). If one rifle has a greater mass than another, the recoil is trying to move the larger mass, and cannot move it as fast. This is why you can hit a golf ball much further than you can hit a bowling ball. Difference in mass.
When you fire a rifle,the recoil kick is introducing you to Newton's Third Law.If you you don't hold the rifle properly to absorb the recoil in your whole body, the recoil will leave a nasty bruise mark; (mv) recoil = (mv) bullet. You want to minimize the recoil velocity by maximizing the recoil mass=your rifle + your body. Getting the [proper stance and grip will raise the recoil mass the reduce the impact on your body.
Example sentence - The rifle has more recoil than I expected.
Equal and opposite reaction. With a heavier firearm, recoil is trying to overcome the greater inertia of a heavier mass.
It is a rife that dose not have recoil.
to reduce recoil
Depends on the weight of the respective guns, and how the cartridge for each is loaded. A very light weight .357 with a very hot load will recoil more than a heavy framed .45 with a mild load. A compact .45 with hot loads will recoil MUCH more than a heavy, long barreled .357 with mild loads. An AVERAGE 4 inch .357 with AVERAGE 125 gr loads will recoil a bit less than a standard 1911 with 230 grain ball loads.