Over the years I have only owned maybe 6 or 7 bolt guns and a few of those were rimfire models. So weight on those really never was a noticable factor.. It wasn't untill I bought this Howa 6.5 PRC barreled action. It's a #6 taper 24 inch barrel, put in a Boyd's stock and slapped a 6-24× 56 scope on it. Then I noticed what a heavy bolt rifle was. On paper per manf. specifications it should weigh around 10 lbs. but reads 12 lbs. on a old set of spring load scales. I am thinking of buying a lighter weight bolt gun ( a Bergara 6.5 PRC if you are wondering ) so what's a decent weight for a hunting bolt gun before the scope? I don't like a really thin taper on the barrel and Bergara does have a #5 taper 24 inch barrel model that weighs right at 7.3 lbs.. I do have a scope that's just over a pound to put on it initially so I can save almost a pound and a half right there. That would put me right around 8 to 8 1/4 lbs. Just wondering if that's a common weight. I should have ask this question before I put the one I have together. Oh well you live and learn I reckon. It makes a nice range toy anyway. Input from you serious hunters is greatly appreciated. I won't be humping it over the hills the Wyoming or anything like that just for general info.