While I understand your point, it’s in the same vein as “ you can probably lose 2 pounds off your gut instead” which is not untrue, but.
It’s all additive, if you make conscious gear decisions that’s a single item in a list of items you’ve dropped weight from. 2 pounds turns to 3 to 5 to 7. I don’t know anyone that you put a pack on then add a 10 pound dumbbell to their bag and they don’t notice it.
Let’s say it’s the only item you’re dropping weight from… it’s still two pounds. People pay thousands of dollars on gear to drop two pounds.
That means you can keep your base pack weight, and add two pounds of food, two pounds of a 4 season tent instead of a 3 for late hunts. Maybe take a bigger tripod, and bigger glass in certain hunts. Synthetic instead of down bag in certain areas.
In the world of backpacking hunting 2 pounds is massive for a singular item.