7.6 pounds is pretty light for a .375 or .338 rifle...
I would also add that with the spacers in to fit my personal LOP an 18 inch barrel GSR is 41 inches oal.
They have a thicker contour barrel iirc, not a very impressive gun when in hand imo.
I guess optics would add weight but who needs them for a bush gun.
I don't know about you guys, but my massive head and appendages are more likely to smash into stuff than a rifle carried slung over the left shoulder barrel facing down. I like short guns though, especially for upland. Lots of walking/climbing involved in trying to score the grouse triple crown.
Great point on the scout.... I am actually re-evaluating mine.... I will be removing the vortex I have on it and adding a reflex sight....
I have the xs rail on mine, so eye relief is a non issue.... And the rifle, after you shed a couple of spacers and replace the ten round monstrosity mag with a 3 round polymer comes in just shy of seven pounds and about 38.5 overall..... Would be less if I shed the flash hider......
But everyone's needs are different and I don't carry this rifle slung while hunting as it is my dogging rifle....
The thing I like about the scout is weight distribution..... Mounting the scope where you want it allows you to find the sweet spot..... So it is not forward or rear heavy.....