Assuming the following:
11 lb rifle 500 Jeffery 570g bullet at 2300 fps, 505 Gibbs 600g bullet at 2150 fps, 460 Weatherby 500g bullet at 2600 fps
500 Jeffery 570g bullet at 2300 fps
recoil (ft lbs) 96.7
recoil velocity 23.8
Taylor KO 95.5
505 Gibbs 600g bullet at 2150 fps
recoil (ft lbs) 99.5
recoil velocity 24.1
Taylor KO 93.1
460 Weatherby 500g bullet at 2600 fps
recoil (ft lbs) 107.3
recoil velocity 25.05
Taylor KO 85.1
This is actual recoil and recoil velocity felt is a different matter (stock fit, design, etc.)
I own two rifles in Weatherby calibers, a Mark V in 270 Weatherby Magnum and a Rem XCR II in 375 Weatherby Magnum so I'm not a Weatherby hater. I think the 500 Jeffery and 505 Gibbs give you more knockdown power (primarily due to bullet diameter and weight) with less recoil.
11 lb rifle 500 Jeffery 570g bullet at 2300 fps, 505 Gibbs 600g bullet at 2150 fps, 460 Weatherby 500g bullet at 2600 fps
500 Jeffery 570g bullet at 2300 fps
recoil (ft lbs) 96.7
recoil velocity 23.8
Taylor KO 95.5
505 Gibbs 600g bullet at 2150 fps
recoil (ft lbs) 99.5
recoil velocity 24.1
Taylor KO 93.1
460 Weatherby 500g bullet at 2600 fps
recoil (ft lbs) 107.3
recoil velocity 25.05
Taylor KO 85.1
This is actual recoil and recoil velocity felt is a different matter (stock fit, design, etc.)
I own two rifles in Weatherby calibers, a Mark V in 270 Weatherby Magnum and a Rem XCR II in 375 Weatherby Magnum so I'm not a Weatherby hater. I think the 500 Jeffery and 505 Gibbs give you more knockdown power (primarily due to bullet diameter and weight) with less recoil.