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  1. Jun 14, 2024 · In general, most large-bodied and experienced adult shooters can comfortably shoot a rifle with a recoil velocity of under 13.5 fps without developing a flinch. Many smaller-bodied or inexperienced adult shooters begin to experience flinch at approximately 11.75 fps of recoil velocity.

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  3. The Sportsman's Normalized Recoil Score ranges from 1 to 10 and allows you to compare cartridges you have never shot to those you have shot with a single straightforward number. The following chart provides a handgun's recoil level based on its recoil score*.

  4. These are good things to remember when comparing rifle cartridges. In the table below rifle weight is given in pounds, free recoil energy is given in foot pounds, and free recoil velocity is given in feet-per-second. All recoil values have been rounded off to one decimal place.

  5. Jul 7, 2020 · What Impacts The Amount of Recoil? Exactly how much recoil energy a handgun produces boils down to four factors: Bullet weight; Bullet velocity; Propellant charge weight; Handgun weight; Let’s take a brief look at each of those factors. Bullet Weight. You wouldn’t appreciate recoil if your sole experience with firearms came from movies.

  6. Recoil energy determines how hard the blow to the hand feels and recoil velocity determines how abrupt the blow feels. These can be measured or computed empirically and have been for this recoil table.

    Cartridge (wb@mv)
    Pistol Wt. (lbs.)
    Recoil E. (ft. Lbs.)
    Recoil V. (fps)
    .25 ACP (50 at 800)
    0.75
    0.9
    8.7
    .30 Carbine (110 at 1400)
    3.0
    4.9
    10.2
    .32 ACP (71 at 910)
    1.0
    1.7
    10.5
    .32 S&W Long (100 at 700)
    2.0
    1.2
    6.2
  7. Sep 19, 2023 · 1. At GunDigest, we independently review products. However, we may earn a commission when you purchase through links on our site. Learn More. A brief discussion on handgun recoil and how it impacts your shooting. Handgun recoil can be measured objectively. The free recoil energy in foot-pounds can be calculated with a mathematical formula.

  8. Recoil energy and recoil velocity figures are taken from various sources including the recoil nomograph in the Handloader's Digest 8th Edition, online recoil calculators, or calculated from the formula provided in the Lyman Reloading Handbook, 43rd Edition.

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