This is one of the many reasons to own multiple rifles... proper tool for the task.
My PA stalking rifle is 7 lb 6 oz, and is often held in front at the ready.
My Ohio (straight wall, so 45/70) is 8 lb 9 oz.
My elk rifles are 7 PRC 9 lb w/ suppressor, 7RM 9 lb 14 oz braked, and 28 NOS just over 10 lb. We typically horseback the heavy mileage so the extra weight for shooting stability is a no brainer. If I were to trek the mountains on foot, I'd opt for the 7 PRC.
Long range steel shooting rifle is 300 PRC just under 20 lb.
My PA stalking rifle is 7 lb 6 oz, and is often held in front at the ready.
My Ohio (straight wall, so 45/70) is 8 lb 9 oz.
My elk rifles are 7 PRC 9 lb w/ suppressor, 7RM 9 lb 14 oz braked, and 28 NOS just over 10 lb. We typically horseback the heavy mileage so the extra weight for shooting stability is a no brainer. If I were to trek the mountains on foot, I'd opt for the 7 PRC.
Long range steel shooting rifle is 300 PRC just under 20 lb.