There's a whole range of characteristics that will effect opening shock G-load;
payload, velocity on opening, altitude on opening, air density on opening, type of chute (square/round), exhaust opening(s), steerable/non steerable, chute square area, aerodynamics of chute, packing method, deployment method (static line/pull cord/hand deploy/braking chutes), aircraft speed, air movement (stable/descending/thermal)
I remember watching a doco on chutes for the Mars lander. Chutes would not consistently open correctly to be reliable. After much testing and hair pulling they finally bought in chute design experts. The exhaust hole in the centre was the culprit.
Have fun ;-)
Kerry