577 TRex
A father expects his teen aged daughter to date boys of the highest caliber. Handguns of a large caliber create considerable recoil when fired.
A .177 caliber air rifle has very little recoil.
How much more does a 30 caliber revolver recoil than a 9mm?Thanks
50 caliber
Only when fired. Yes, they have a significant amount of recoil (kick)
Rifles: Lowest caliber = .357, highest caliber = .44mag Pistols: Lowest caliber = .38, highest caliber = .454mag or a .50AE
Depdends on weight of gun, caliber, load and velocity of projectile
The highest caliber bullet commonly used is a .50 cal. However, there are bullet that are larger in caliber. the 700 Nitro express comes to mind.
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Depends entirely on the caliber, weight and velocity of the projectile along with the weight of the firearm
It has a high level of recoil, which can cause shoulder injuries to inexperienced or ill-prepared firers.
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.