I was watching one of those "worlds dumbest videos" type shows tonight and one video posed a question in my mind about recoil.
The video was the one where the idiot props his ladder up against a tree branch next to a pool, climbs to the top, tries to jump outward off the ladder so as to land in the pool, but the force pushes the branch back and the idiot plops to the ground. It really was quite amusing.
To the question.
Lets say the ladder is a firearm, the tree branch is a shooters shoulder (or hand), and the idiot is the bullet. Going by the same physics demonstrated in the video, would it be true to say that when a shooter fires a gun, velocity is lost in recoil? Would the velocity be higher in a firearm that is mounted sturdy, vs one allowed to recoil? Or is the amount of velocity lost just not significant enough to matter.