I'm trying to establish the recoil difference if both a 308 win and a 7mm Rem Mag are loaded with 150gr bullets to 2950 ft/s. If both rifles have the same weight etc. they should produce the same recoil (according to Newton). YET the 308 burns 20%-25% less powder to achieve these velocities (which I assume is largely due to the more efficient energy transfer to a 30 cal bullet base).
Does the reduced charge mean that I can expect less recoil from a 308? I.e. Less powder =less gas produced = less recoil induced by the propulsion of gas ? If yes how much less recoil as estimated %?
Or is the higher charge required for the 7mm largely a function of the slower powder burn rate - I.e. less gas produced per gr of powder?
Can someone in the know help me out on this question?
Does the reduced charge mean that I can expect less recoil from a 308? I.e. Less powder =less gas produced = less recoil induced by the propulsion of gas ? If yes how much less recoil as estimated %?
Or is the higher charge required for the 7mm largely a function of the slower powder burn rate - I.e. less gas produced per gr of powder?
Can someone in the know help me out on this question?