The design of a gauss rifle minimizes recoil and maintains high projectile velocity by using electromagnetic forces to propel the projectile instead of explosive gases. This allows for a smoother and more controlled acceleration of the projectile, reducing recoil while still achieving high speeds.
A .177 caliber air rifle has very little recoil.
The recoil of the rifle bruised her shoulder.The recoil sent him flying backwards.
Depends on your sensitivity to recoil and the type of rifle and load used. Generally, not bad at all.
No, .30-30s do not have a lot of kick, however, recoil (kick) being "bad" or not is largely a personal issue. For some folks, even the diminutive .223 has a lot of recoil, while others have no problem with the recoil from a .378. It also depends on the design of the rifle.
to reduce recoil
It is a rife that dose not have recoil.
Example sentence - The rifle has more recoil than I expected.
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.
Pull the rifle firmly into your shoulder. Fire standing rather than prone. Use a recoil pad. Change to a lighter recoiling cartridge.
Almost all- but the amount of recoil varies a lot. A .22 rifle has almost no recoil, a 12 gauge shotgun a lot.
as a VERB: This gun will recoil a lot. or: He recoiled at the awful sight of the wrecked car. as a NOUN: This gun has a lot of recoil. The recoil of a .338 magnum rifle is uncomfortable.