I have 1 or 2 rifles that weight around 8lbs. but most of mine are 6lbs. and change. My 3 main carry rifles are 6lbs.3oz, 6lbs. 4oz, and 6lbs. 6oz. The first one has a Leu. VX2 2-7X33 on it, the second a Leu. 2.5-8X36, and the third one has a Burris Fullfield II 3-9X40, hence the added weight. This weight is in hunting configuration, slings, scopes, and 5rounds of ammo. All 3 have 22" barrels.
Now the wood stock rifles I carry at times are all between the weights of 6lbs. 10oz to 7lbs. 2oz. and once again in hunting configuration.
I have an early Ruger Ultralight in 223 with a Leupod vx ii 2-7X32 scope on it that in hunting configuration weighs just a tad over 9lbs. That is with a 20" barrel.
A CZ in 9.3X62 is excessive in weight and some day I may put it on a diet. For me if a rifle weights much over 7lbs. it better not have a sporter weight barrel on it.
The 2 rifles below are the first 2 I mentioned in weight. The Bobcat was taken at a tad over 230yds. off shooting sticks, the Coyote at 155yds. and again off shooting sticks. Neither rifle weights over 6 1/2lbs. The scopes have been changed on both rifles since those photo's.
I'm 65 in the photo below and not in the shape I used to be in.
This Deer was taken at a bit over 270yds. and the rifle weights 6lbs. 10oz.