The places I am most willing to pack a little extra weight are things that keep my feet happy (blister kit) and let me sleep well (large and warm pad and bag).
You'll find a lot of people claim pack weights without specific details. That drove me to weigh dang near everything and drop it into some software to see what the weight actually is and then start making decisions. They also often forget weather context.
I'll be hunting for 7 days, temps range from 25 at night to 80 in the day. Been cooked and snowed on in the same day. No tripod or spotter needed where we hunt. Pack base weight is 42ish pounds, including weapon and optics, food is around 2 pounds per day, 3L ofwater is 6.6 pounds and clothes and gear that I consider "worn" are around 7 pounds..... I'll be carrying about 70# in total, skin to pack.
Personally, I try to train for more than my
pack in weight.... I'm looking to pack some weight
out.
My packing list for 2023 is here:
https://lighterpack.com/r/mswehb
Fwiw, last year I had all of this and a bit more in my kuiu 6000 Pro pack bag and put my buddy's food bag, another 20 pounds, in the meat shelf for the walk in. The kuiu large boned out meat bag is sized perfectly for that.