No, .30-30s do not have a lot of kick, however, recoil (kick) being "bad" or not is largely a personal issue. For some folks, even the diminutive .223 has a lot of recoil, while others have no problem with the recoil from a .378. It also depends on the design of the rifle.
Yes, but without preparation it may not be a good idea. Vise must be padded to prevent harming the rifle, and enough recoil can break the rifle, or kick it out of the vise.
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Only when fired. Yes, they have a significant amount of recoil (kick)
It depends on the comparative charges of the ammunition. A rifle can have more recoil than a shotgun.
A mule kicks, a rifle recoils. Recoil perception differs among people. It is generally considered mild.
There are several reasons a person may want to buy a 22 caliber assault rifle. * Inexepensive ammunition * Light recoil (does not kick hard) * Great looking target shooting weapon * Limited ballistic range when compared to higher caliber ammunition
Very little. Very small, light bullet.
It might, given the right circumstances.
Pressed snugly against the shoulder, rifle will push you. Held loosely, rifle will pick upp speed before hitting your shoulder, and kick you painfully.
To get a good kick on monkey kick off by you have to waiting until the ball goes really high, when the ball get really high on it's when it is about half way down kick it and that is how you get a good kick on monkey kick off. My best score on it is 5057 monkey meters :p
Fired from a rifle, there is almost no "kick" or recoil. Generally considered the least recoil of any widely manufactured firearm. My Granddaughter began shooting a .22 rifle with me at the age of 10. She has been shooting for the past 4 years, and competes at 25, 50, and 100 yards. No complaints about recoil.
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