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Cartridge Efficiency vs Recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="MajorSpittle" data-source="post: 1298162" data-attributes="member: 53101"><p>I would need to see evidence to believe that the same bullet leaving the same rifle at the same speed produces different recoil because of different powder being used, because this is essentially what the OP was asking about. It just won't ever be enough of a difference to be felt by a shoot. The action causing the equal and opposite reaction is the bullet movement. Sure if there is a muzzle break or gas operated mechanism for the gas to apply force against it changes things a little, but a few extra grains of powder isn't going to hit enough air to create any amount of recoil that will be felt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MajorSpittle, post: 1298162, member: 53101"] I would need to see evidence to believe that the same bullet leaving the same rifle at the same speed produces different recoil because of different powder being used, because this is essentially what the OP was asking about. It just won't ever be enough of a difference to be felt by a shoot. The action causing the equal and opposite reaction is the bullet movement. Sure if there is a muzzle break or gas operated mechanism for the gas to apply force against it changes things a little, but a few extra grains of powder isn't going to hit enough air to create any amount of recoil that will be felt. [/QUOTE]
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