There are four rule of thumbs (guidelines) that handgun shooters should consider when purchasing ammo or a handgun.
1. As handgun weight increases, recoil decreases.
2. As bullet weight increases, recoil increases.
3. As recoil increases, accuracy decreases.
4. As the shooter's hand moves away from the center of the bore line, felt recoil increases.
The 4th rule hardly anyone thinks about. However, it is simple physics. The farther the hand moves away from the center bore line, the more leverage the handgun has to torque the shooter's wrists and make the handgun feel like it has more recoil.
These are general guidelines and there are probably others.
1. As handgun weight increases, recoil decreases.
2. As bullet weight increases, recoil increases.
3. As recoil increases, accuracy decreases.
4. As the shooter's hand moves away from the center of the bore line, felt recoil increases.
The 4th rule hardly anyone thinks about. However, it is simple physics. The farther the hand moves away from the center bore line, the more leverage the handgun has to torque the shooter's wrists and make the handgun feel like it has more recoil.
These are general guidelines and there are probably others.