Evan03, there are several things that will determine weather or not a particular caliber in a rifle will KICK more or have more RECOIL than the same caliber in another rifle shooting at the bench.
First of all the type of powder you put into that case, not to mention the stock design, along with how much does that rifle weigh in at the scales. All these things make take a rifle up or down in the recoil department verses another rifle of the same caliber.
I once had a 30-06 that would loosen the fillings in your teeth compared to my Belgium Browning Safari rifle in a 300 Win mag, that did tip the scales loaded at almost 9 pounds with a scope on top the barrel. This was one of the best shooting, out of the box rifles I ever owned. It would shoot handloads around the .650 MOA mark using those Sierra bullets.
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