I am approaching this question from another angle. As a young boy I started with a pellet gun. Then went to a 22, then a 30-30 then a 30-06. For a beginner - going from one caliber to another a new shooter will feel like there is increased recoil from one to the other - as one goes up in cartridge power. To obtain the comfort level of one gun to another takes a bit of time. One ought to build confidence and experience as one changes calibers and the power of each cartridge that one is shooting. The difference between us is that I was a young boy when I shot mt first guns and you are an adult. The biggest thing isn't so much the recoil - it's the ability to handle the emotions when game is found. It takes a bit of experience to learn how to gut, skin, butcher and pack meat out of the bush. One does not usually hunt alone as a beginner - but ultimately - one may need to hunt alone at some point - to put meat on the table. Some hunt for trophies and others hunt for food. Perhaps think about what your initial goals are first - and get some experience. Nothing wrong with hunting rabbits and grouse as a starting point. It builds confidence and your skills can accumulate quickly.