I carry 50 litters of water, snacks and 2 pounds worth of pistol and I'm at 23 pounds or about 25 pounds if I have rain gear. My pack weights close to 6 pounds itself so 17 pounds of gear and food. This is just my pack weight, my bino harness weights another 3 pounds.
I feel I have everything I need for a day hunt including some major trama first aid supply's, clean out rifle barrel kit, kill kit with 100 feet of cord and 5x7 sil tarp, butt pad, extra phone / inreach power, fire kit and extra gloves / hat.
I was just going through my list to see if I could knock some more weight out of the pack, trying to decide if the 3 ounces for my compass is worth it. I have an inReach and phone GPS set up so my compass hasn't been used but the old Forester in me has a hard time not having a compass around.
Same with a fixed blade knife, I don't use the fixed blade anymore as the Razor Lite takes care of all my needs but I just can't seem to leave the fixed blade at home. I did switch to a Mora fixed blade and even chopped down the sheath for a nice 4 ounce package but then again I could cut 4 ounces off my back.
All total I'm looking at cutting 2 pounds off my pack weight if I can convince myself to drop a few items which would help when I decide I need to pack the 4 pound spotter.
That’s like 105lbs of water alone, assuming a weightless vessel
Saltstick electrolyte pills. Plain water runs right through you. You're losing electrolytes in a bad way sounds like.I know, back in the day when I was young I used to work in the woods for 12 to 15 hours and maybe drink a 16 ounce soda bottle full of water even working in AZ temps, something changed about 5 years ago and now I flat go through the water like a crazy man. Drives me crazy caring that much water but whats a guy to do. Even pounding the water at night and first thing in the morning doesn't help. My water intake has gotten so bad that I took to caring a Sawyer water filter in case the day runs long.
I know, back in the day when I was young I used to work in the woods for 12 to 15 hours and maybe drink a 16 ounce soda bottle full of water even working in AZ temps, something changed about 5 years ago and now I flat go through the water like a crazy man. Drives me crazy caring that much water but whats a guy to do. Even pounding the water at night and first thing in the morning doesn't help. My water intake has gotten so bad that I took to caring a Sawyer water filter in case the day runs long.
i understand the bow guys with pistols depending on where they are- but all the rifle guys with a pistol too- what? I’d look at the second / alternate firearm as a frat place to cut weight
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i rifle hunt and my sidearm is primarily at hand for the packout. when hunting my rifle is usually at ready-carry-ish, but it is strapped in during the packout. when a second trip is needed i leave the rifle at camp, sidearm only. peace of mind for me, especially when packing in the dark. then again there are several things i carry because i "like to" or habbit, or security blanket etc, that i could certainly look at shedding!
This is extremely dependent on the species and time of year. Early season with tripod, spotting scope, pack and rifle/bow that is easily 15 - 20 pounds for everyone. For late season, you may not need the tripod and spotter, but you will probably have extra layers at hand.
When you talk about pack weight, that varies as you can see, some people carry tho sir that in their hand or on the hip.
You would get a better overall picture with know species, time of year and gross weight. Gross weight being everything other than your person.