I have this neat CZ527 in 20-221AI and my bud has one in 17R. Both are about as light as a rifle gets and we love them things! They don't even have brakes on them and recoil is so slight it makes me laugh when the first shot goes off. We shoot them out to 675Y but they start blowing in the wind a lot by then and it's getting harder to spot hits or misses. These things are wonderful walk around varminters and just as good on steel down prone off the bipod. Great fun and challenge in the wind.
Had a heavy rifle/18lb in the same chambering, just a hair less recoil. Nah, I went to 223AI in this rifle with heavies and like it for it's purpose for farther out and self spotting. Someday I'd like to have 11-12 lb rifle, scope, etc, all up in a repeater, in 223AI or 224V. For steel it'd be a fun rifle.
IMO, I didn't like the rifle upset on my friends 260 in a 10 lb rifle lacking a brake. He put a AREA 419 hellfire on it and that made a huge difference as far as rifle upset! Before it wasn't easy to spot your shots because the rifle would bounce, afterwards it stayed put for the most part.
Common sense goes a long way!
ELR with big chamberings = heavy rifles.
PRS or NRL heavy rifles are the most prominent. Mine was too heavy so I went to a medium profile this time for offhand, kneeling, and to lessen fatigue but I also went went with a softer recoiling round.
Hunting/walk around = light to medium weight rifles.
Hunting from stand not far from the truck = whatever you want.
Choose your compromises, it's always something.