Anyone dumb enough or young enough to carry a F-Open rifle into the hunting field deserves what he get's! LOL
In hunting outside of varmint hunting from a rest and lots of targets in rapid fire like P-Dog Hunt does not need a heavy rifle designed to shoot long strings.
In true hunting the first cold bore shot is the most important and most accurate and you need a decent follow up shot. Your third, forth or fifth shot will be garbage compared to your first 2. The lightest pencil barrel will do that just fine with out slowing you down or forcing you to take up weight lifting just to carry and shoulder your hunting rifle!
Real hunting rifles not designed for mall ninja's or tactically live action role players do not have varmint barrels, huge heavy nightforce scopes or tripods. The best hunters in the history of the Earth using smokeless powder did it with fairly light weight rifles in mostly non-magnum chambering and often with out exotic rifles owned by the wealthy. Often the wood stock weighted more than the barrel.
Do your home work on the animal you intend to hunt, learning how to range and read the wind, stalk, and bait an area is far more important than a heavy barrel. In fact I am taking off a heavier 5R threaded factory barrel to put a longer, lighter, non-threaded non-5R barrel on a 30-06. Why? The barrel is 3 inches longer, weights less, faster twist, custom chamber for long heavy ELD bullets, is higher quality custom barrel and it is SS and looks cool.
When I see a guy with a heavy barrel, huge heavy tactical optic, heavy tactical scope rings or a bipod on a hunting rifle the first thing I do is laugh. The second things I normal do is think about Sylvester Stallone in a Rhine Stone Cowboy in a Rhinestone Cowboy getup on a white horse! LOL
So what do you intend to do with it? What are you going to shoot? How many shoots in row with out letting the barrel cool. You must not get out to the reloading bench much because a heavy stiff barrel does not at all mean you will get more loads with less POI shift at all! LOL You are attributing characteristic to the barrel based on perceived stiffness or mass or the like that does not exist!
If what you believe to be true was true BR and F-Open would be idiot proof and easy! LOL
Lots of mass for any given length of barrel only lets you fire more round before heat causes the barrel to drift nothing else. Mass does next to nothing on normal cartridges for the first 3 shots outside of mitigating recoil some. From shot 3 to 20 in rapid fire it makes a huge difference as the barrel heats up.
It's ok to hate me I burst a lot of bubbles because I am actual into science and engineering when it comes to machinery not feel good feeling or popular marketing nonsense!
Other than initial zero and load development bench shooting a hunting rifle is like dyno tuning a race car instead of tuning it on the track. A lot more to winning races than just the engine likewise a lot more to hunting than punching tight groups in paper from a bench unless you hunt from a bench some people do!