When I was in you shoes, I bought a 7mm Remington Magnum (Rem m700) that was about 10-11 pounds with scope, sling, etc. - field ready. It was a good elk rifle and I still own it. But today I hunt elk (and other) with a 7mm-08 that's only 6.5 lbs with scope and all. Using monolithic bullets, it's effective out to the ranges you quote and much more enjoyable to carry and shoot.
And I second everything said here about scopes. Keep them light and simple. Low end range is important and I prefer 3x. 12x to mid-teens is plenty for the high end. I prefer my hunting scopes to be 16 ozs. or lighter, though I own a couple that are 20 ozs. (heavy in my book).
And I second everything said here about scopes. Keep them light and simple. Low end range is important and I prefer 3x. 12x to mid-teens is plenty for the high end. I prefer my hunting scopes to be 16 ozs. or lighter, though I own a couple that are 20 ozs. (heavy in my book).