Hunting rifle depends on mission. At 75, packing all day, I want as light as possible.......a bizzilion steps, one shot...you'll understand one day if God permits. For that, I've become fond of Barrett Fieldcrafts at 5-5-1/2lbs slick in 06, 308 270, 6.5CM 18, 21, 24in ...looking for 243, 6mm. 22-250...post 'em if you have nice one one for sale. Top with various Leupolds 3Xi, 3HD, 4HD generally 2-20x overall range. Always shoot over pack or one of God's bench rests to stay light. Humpin ready, 2 rounds, Boonie Packer sling, generally scale at 7-1/2ish dirty. With a light rig, one has to practice position building/recoil management so you do your part, rifle can do its part. While others have had different experiences probably due to shooting a featherlite without doing the work, Fieldcrafts are dead nuts accurate first two shots cold bore, third begins to open, fourth ~ 1-1-1/2, but it's not intended to be a defend your position rig.....bazillion steps, one shot mission. Light Boonie Packer sling keeps weight over shoulders with rifle at ready or any position needed for moving through brush, 1 or 2 hands free on slippery/steep topography....light package appreciated big time.Just wanted to see how light your hunting rifles are. They keep getting lighter.
For Jeep/ATV access, stationary hunting, shooting mission determines the rifle, not weight, I generally shoot variety of weights in the 10-16lb, including more traditional rifle designs as well as multi-cal MRADs for ELR work. For *****'n'giggles, I like a 28lb slick, 30-34ish lb dirty, Barrett M107A1.....bizzilion step mission.....NOT!!!...