Re: hunting rifle weight
Bubb, I will concede I didn't take time to read to above replies to your opening post but I read your question. Being assertively opinionated and egotistical like the rest, and having some experience I thought I might help.
I grew up in the country carrying a 30" 12 ga Rem Mod 1100 shooting snipe in the fields and rabbits in the briar woods, wearing the blueing off it doing so and a lot of hiking timber cut-overs for miles for the darn beagles we'd lost from chasing the swamp rabbit we'd missed even with the full choke 12 gauge.
How much gun to tote depends how much you are able tote because you want to carry as much as you can in scope, barrel....
Since you asked, I'd get the lightest stock Mac makes, bed the action, (screw bottom medals), the best action you care to spend money on, the lightest Lilja, PanNor, Kreiger, etc they make, fluted if they will, brake it, use recoil reducer(s), use aluminum tactical rings, aluminum one-piece base unless the action has a base such a some Surgeons and others, a 8x or 10x fixed scope (lighter than variables) that's rugged like a USO, Schmidt, Zeiss, Steiner, NF, (might oughta have covered knobs case you fall on it which is also why I would use tactical rings).
Test good slings 'til you find one you like and works. Really. Tote up and down the stairs. Then, don't strap any stupid shells on the butt unless you've proven they'll be there when you need them. My experience was they weren't!
This is the most important advice to myself: Shoot alot (Just not too fast successively during the hot days of Summer with a hot caliber and cook your barrel thoat). From every position you can imagine. Pretend you're trying to wear out that puny-ass barrel. When you do you'll be a crack shot, an accomplished hand loader, and you'll know what kind of barrel you prefer and you'll get to spout off at some other guy on here about what kind of hunting barrel to get.
P.S. There is a member here named "Weda" who is a NW hunter / gatherer (kidding) guide type guy who would be happy to advise unless he's gotten really busy, but I'm sure someone will find you. Good luck, and again, don't substitute shooting.