fixerupper, The minute you pull the trigger the recoil is instant,not delayed or quicker. What you are describing is felt recoil recorded by each individuals brain differently to each person. Clothing (padding) that you wear makes a difference, can determine the amount of percieved pain from any individual with or without recoil pad. Look at my pictures of the rifles the -06 has no pad,just a metal butt plate that radiates recoil harder than the 300,but still bearable to me.
This is a statement on the calculator site I told Old about it describes it better than I can.
"The numbers calculated here do not relate to "felt recoil". Felt recoil is different for each person, what is excessive for me might not be for you and vice versa. Due to the extreme possible variations in firearm design, grip design and people it will not give you a direct correlation from one firearm to another, for example a Smith and Wesson M29 with stock grips is going to have a far different felt recoil than a ported Ruger Super Redhawk using the same load. It will however give you a good idea how one load will feel compared to another in the same or similar firearm."
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