Pretty tough to narrow down without specifics. If you’re hunting archery elk vs late rifle muley bucks you’re gonna want some different gear. I’d start with the Mountain pant, jacket and then their dew point rain gear. The mountain jacket is completely wind proof and will help a lot. I’ve run the dew point this year and love the weight and performance so far. You’ll wanna get a puffy too, I’d get the aerolite.
For archery I run apex pant, apex hoody, merino core lw, aerolite puffy, and dew point rain gear. If I’m going rifle I’d replace the pants with the timberline, then add a jet stream jacket, also trade the apex for a HW core hoody. I can run that until pretty much 0, might add puffy pants later also.
Jetstream Jacket, Apex Pant, and their core lightweight hoody for me. The Jetstream I have had the longest and is almost bombproof. The Apex pants are my go to Mid September - early October pants, depending on the temps. The waffle fleece in that pants has preformed really well for me. The lightweight hoody is a great outer layer during the day archery hunting when it is hot. It breathes really well and protects me from getting even more sunburned.
For tops it would be: Rain jacket with pitzips, hooded 90 with pitzips, hooded baselayer. If I could add 4 it would be a vest. With those 4 layers you are covered for just about anywhere and any conditions. Cabelas thicker material micro=fleece shirt would also be added if you include Cabelas products.