Two guns that I've always thought had snappy bitey recoil to them was 257 Wby and 270 WSM. I've shot a couple different 257 Wby's a lot and the 270 WSM not as much but they both had a similar bite to their recoil. They don't seem to have that shove but rather they are snappy and kind of have a sharp bite to them. One of the 257 Wby I shot quite a lot he put a brake on it and that made a HUGE difference and was like shooting a pop gun after the brake was installed.
If you like the gun and it sounds like you do or you wouldn't even consider rebarreling it to something else put a good quality baffle brake on it and it'll take all the sting out of its recoil and you'll enjoy shooting it much more. Yes I know brakes make guns louder but news flash, guns are loud anyway, particularly magnums, so you really shouldn't be shooting one without some kind of ear protection. Also, most people shoot a lot better when a gun has a brake in it.
If you like the gun and it sounds like you do or you wouldn't even consider rebarreling it to something else put a good quality baffle brake on it and it'll take all the sting out of its recoil and you'll enjoy shooting it much more. Yes I know brakes make guns louder but news flash, guns are loud anyway, particularly magnums, so you really shouldn't be shooting one without some kind of ear protection. Also, most people shoot a lot better when a gun has a brake in it.