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Shotgun Recoil Table

By Chuck Hawks

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction; that is one of the physical laws of our universe. This means that the momentum of a shotgun's reaction will exactly equal the momentum of the wad, shot and powder gasses ejected from the barrel. In the shooting sports we call that reaction recoil or 'kick.' It can be measured or computed empirically and has been for this recoil table.

Do not forget that gun weight is a crucial factor in the recoil equation, inversely proportional to recoil. Increase the gun weight by, say, 25% and the recoil goes down by 25%. In the real world, firearms chambered for smaller cartridges are typically built lighter than firearms chambered for more powerful cartridges. That can result in a dramatic increase in kick when, for example, 3', 1-1/4 ounce Magnum shells are fired in a 20 gauge upland gun appropriate for use with 2-3/4', 7/8 ounce loads. Choose a gun weight appropriate for the loads you intend to shoot.

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However, perceived recoil, what the shooter feels, is a highly subjective matter. It is influenced by many factors. One of the most important of these, in addition to gun weight, is the fit and shape of the gun stock. A good recoil pad can help soften the blow to the shooter's shoulder. Gas-operated semi-automatic actions reduce apparent recoil by spreading it over a longer period of time. These sorts of things cannot be accounted for in a recoil table. Also, please understand that there are dozens of loads for any given payload weight in a given gauge that will produce the same velocity, but a different amount of recoil. Therefore, the figures in any recoil table should be taken as approximate. Never-the-less, the table below should give a reasonably accurate comparison of the recoil of most popular shotgun gauges/shells.

It is worth remembering that the majority of authorities agree that recoil of over twenty foot pounds will cause most shooters to develop a serous flinch, which is ruinous to good shooting. Fifteen foot pounds is probably about the maximum recoil energy most shooters feel reasonably comfortable with, particularly at the trap or skeet range, where most serious shotgun practice occurs.

While recoil energy determines how hard the blow to the shoulder feels, recoil velocity determines how abrupt the blow to the shoulder feels. My subjective impression is that, with a well designed stock, recoil velocity above about 10 fps begins to feel like a sharp rap on the shoulder, rather than an abrupt push.

I estimate that fifteen foot pounds of free recoil energy and 10 fps of recoil velocity represent the approximate upper limit of the comfort level. Above that recoil becomes increasingly intrusive and performance degrading. Also, the effects of recoil are cumulative. The longer you shoot, and the harder the gun kicks, the more likely you are to flinch. These are good things to remember when comparing shotgun gauges and loads.

The following are taken from various sources including the recoil nomograph in the Handloader's Digest 8th Edition, the online recoil calculator at Big Game Info (http://www.biggameinfo.com/RecoilCalc.asp), the Remington Shoot! program or calculated from the formula given in the Lyman Reloading Handbook, 43rd Edition.

NOTE: For an expanded version of this table showing more loads, see the Expanded Shotgun Recoil Table.

Newton-meters to Foot-pounds (Swap Units)
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Foot-pounds to Newton-meters formula

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Foot-pounds to Newton-meters table

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Foot-poundsNewton-meters
0ft-lb0.00Nm
1ft-lb1.36Nm
2ft-lb2.71Nm
3ft-lb4.07Nm
4ft-lb5.42Nm
5ft-lb6.78Nm
6ft-lb8.13Nm
7ft-lb9.49Nm
8ft-lb10.85Nm
9ft-lb12.20Nm
10ft-lb13.56Nm
11ft-lb14.91Nm
12ft-lb16.27Nm
13ft-lb17.63Nm
14ft-lb18.98Nm
15ft-lb20.34Nm
16ft-lb21.69Nm
17ft-lb23.05Nm
18ft-lb24.40Nm
19ft-lb25.76Nm

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Foot-poundsNewton-meters
20ft-lb27.12Nm
21ft-lb28.47Nm
22ft-lb29.83Nm
23ft-lb31.18Nm
24ft-lb32.54Nm
25ft-lb33.90Nm
26ft-lb35.25Nm
27ft-lb36.61Nm
28ft-lb37.96Nm
29ft-lb39.32Nm
30ft-lb40.67Nm
31ft-lb42.03Nm
32ft-lb43.39Nm
33ft-lb44.74Nm
34ft-lb46.10Nm
35ft-lb47.45Nm
36ft-lb48.81Nm
37ft-lb50.17Nm
38ft-lb51.52Nm
39ft-lb52.88Nm

Smultron 12 0 8 Ft Extension Cord

Foot-poundsNewton-meters
40ft-lb54.23Nm
41ft-lb55.59Nm
42ft-lb56.94Nm
43ft-lb58.30Nm
44ft-lb59.66Nm
45ft-lb61.01Nm
46ft-lb62.37Nm
47ft-lb63.72Nm
48ft-lb65.08Nm
49ft-lb66.44Nm
50ft-lb67.79Nm
51ft-lb69.15Nm
52ft-lb70.50Nm
53ft-lb71.86Nm
54ft-lb73.21Nm
55ft-lb74.57Nm
56ft-lb75.93Nm
57ft-lb77.28Nm
58ft-lb78.64Nm
59ft-lb79.99Nm




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