I have heard divergent opinions regarding the perceived recoil of .40 S&W versus 357 SIG. Some seem to think 357 SIG has less perceived recoil and others feel the opposite. For those who have had the opportunity to shoot both calibers from the same pistol with a barrel change, or from two pistols of the same design and size, which caliber to you perceive to be more challenging to control? Lets assume commercial ammunition loads, standard pressure 180 grain .40 S&W and standard pressuer 125 grain 357 SIG. I think it is generally accepted that 357 SIG is louder and has more muzzle blast, but I am referring to perceived recoil.