Winchester model 70 Ultimate Shadow 300WSM with a VX1 4-12 x 40 Leupold, weights 7.2 LBS, simple rifle that I used on a small cow elk my first hunt last year, picked it up used at a local gun shop last year. I will probably upgrade the scope when I get the funds. I didn't want to backpack in my grandfathers 1917 Enfield .30-06 (profile picture) he received as a gift from my mom and uncle in 1974. Serial numnber gave it a production date in 1918 so not bad for a 105 year old rifle from WW1. It was sporterized at some time and has a 4X Japan Campco flipover scope! It weights over 10 LBS and I think I found a slight crack in the reciever/barrel area so I'm reluctant to even shoot it again. My backup is a Winchester model 94 .30-30 lever action that I started hunting with over 40 years ago with my dad. So blessed to have it now since my dad is with the Lord now. Would love to shoot an elk with that rifle. I wish I still had my Ruger M77 300WM stainless steel I hunted with in Alaska. Great rifle that took a cow moose at 35 yards, little overkill for that distance though. I also have my dad's old Ruger Blackhawk in .41 magnum that needs to go hunting with me sometime but it too needs a new scope since it's vintage 1970 or so and it fell apart inside after shooting it last year, lol. I guess I'm a vintage shooter.