Good point. I pack at least 2 lb per day. So at most an extra half day. At 225, 1lb isn’t much % wise, but trimming ounces adds up. Just looking to get pack as lean as possible. Also not likely to be carrying tent/bag/pad daily. Will be carrying it with half a sheep though... hopefully
I'm all over trimming ounces. If you could see my gear list this year and the revisions and modifications I've made to it, your probably laugh. (One of the side benefits of being an at home dad for a year!)
There are definitely ways to cut ounces, even pounds out of a sleep system. But one thing I would recommend is to thoroughly test them before going into the mountains with them. Some guys can sleep well with a borderline system, some can't. I'm somewhere in between.
A bad night's sleep isnt worth a pound off your back.
Personally I've moved to contoured quilts that can fully seal up like a bag, if conditions dictate. (Though still no hood.) That's in an overstuffed 30 degree quilt, so call it a 25 degree. Its ounces lighter then most ultralight 30 degree bags.
Kuiu Ultra Down Jacket/Pant. These are crazy light, but will still keep me warm when worn under a shell, even with just sitting around, to about 25 or so. But I can move in them if necessary, with temps hovering around freezing. The thicker down jackets, I just cant move in them without sweating excessively. Unless its zero. I have a 15 ounce Apex quilt that I can toss in my pack if necessary and temps are projected to be way colder. The Apex quilt, Ultra Down Jkt/Pant combo is the same weight as the Pro Jkt/Pant combo. But more versatile, IMO. But the system I've built is for those variable late summer mountain trips, where freezing nights will happen, rain, snow and hot days, are all just as likely.
Look at your food allowance too. I have in the past built over 3000 calorie days at 1.5 to 1.75 pounds a day. If you can bulk up your daily calories and drop even .25 pounds, that's 2.5 pounds on a 10 day hunt, and every day trip will be lighter. It might be more expensive food, but buying new quilts and gear is even more expensive, and not alot of places you can strip away 2.5 pounds of weight.