How much more does a 30 caliber revolver recoil than a 9mm?
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It will be stamped into the barrel just in front of the receiver, but I'm sure it's 30-30 Winchester
because of the recoil effect.
$60,000
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The .50 Caliber (BMG) and the .416 Barrett are both large-caliber cartridges, but they differ in design and purpose. The .50 BMG is primarily used in heavy machine guns and sniper rifles, offering a high muzzle velocity and effective range for anti-material purposes. In contrast, the .416 Barrett was specifically developed for long-range shooting and offers improved accuracy and terminal ballistics at extended distances, making it a preferred choice for precision sniping. Additionally, the .416 Barrett generally has less recoil than the .50 BMG, which can enhance shooter control and performance.
A .177 caliber air rifle has very little recoil.
50 caliber
577 TRex
A 5.56mm is the same thing as a .225 caliber. If you do the math, a 30 caliber is MUCH bigger!
This will vary depending on the cartridge fired, and the weight of the rifle. With a heavy target rifle in caliber 22 LR, it will be barely noticeable. With a light hunting rifle in 30-06 caliber, it can be enough force to be painful. With VERY powerful cartridges, such as the .577 T-Rex, recoil may be enough to knock you down. Recoil is the REACTION to the ACTION of accelerating a bullet down the barrel. The weight and speed of the bullet generate the recoil (heavier, faster bullets = more recoil) , modified by the weight of the rifle- heavier= less recoil.
A father expects his teen aged daughter to date boys of the highest caliber. Handguns of a large caliber create considerable recoil when fired.
Yes it is, it uses a .30 caliber bullet which makes it a 30 caliber
The .270 has MUCH more energy than the 30-30.
how much is it worth and is it accurate.
Only when fired. Yes, they have a significant amount of recoil (kick)
30 caliber
Recoil of a firearm is based on how heavy and fast is the bullet, and how much does the firearm weigh. Change any one of the 3, and recoil will change. The AVERAGE .270 Winchester (16.5 lbs recoil) will have less recoil than a 30-06 (17.6 lbs recoil) but more than a .308 Winchester ( 15.8 lbs recoil). How recoil FEELS can be affected by several things, including shape of the stock, recoil control devices (such as pads) which spread recoil over time, etc. Good article for some more reading for you-http:/wwwzperiodzchuckhawkszperiodzcom/recoil_tablezperiodzhtm