My 11 year old son chose a Ruger American Compact stainless for his first rifle, and this rifle or something similar is reasonable in price and pretty light. You have a point in that the Bushnell Elite scopes aren't the lightest, I just suggested them as being reasonably priced, bright, and effective. If the lady in question has plenty of money then the Swarovski scopes in 4-12X40 also have a good "rainproofing" coating and are noticeably lighter, but more expensive. As far as a scope with a 40mm objective being a "big scope", I'd have to disagree...it's the hunting standard...my mountain rifle has a 36mm objective scope on it and it's the smallest I'd use. A 50mm scope is a "big scope" and is tough to justify over a 40mm. As far as heavy bipods go, there's a new generation of bipods out now, check out javelinbipod.com for example, sold by the Shooting Edge in Calgary. They're strong but ultra light, and you keep them in your hunting jacket until/if you encounter a long shot...then you pull them out and they attach to the mount on your fore-end with a very strong rare earth magnet. The longer traditional Harris bipod that can extend over the wild grass in a lot of hunting situations works great but yes, it's got some weight to it, and a lot of us won't use them if we're doing a lot of walking/climbing. The Javelin works just as well and weighs just a few ounces...a perfect solution.