^^^^ I agree that pack lists are more important to me than overall wieght! However, the reason I look at other gear lists is to see areas where I can save wieght! lol. Packing your gear up and over 5 mountains and back again is more enjoyable with a lighter pack.
So please continue with posting gear lists and wieght. Whatever your final pack wieght is depends on your needs. While its nice to have a general idea of what everyone else does, a target wieght is only as good as the explaination it comes with i.e. what you count and why.
So for a standard we can all use; maybe go with a dual system - provide two wieghts (1) in or on the pack(without water) and (2) on the body or carrying (i.e. clothes/boots/maybe treking poles, weapon or bino's) all depend on how you carry your gear.
For example, if I count everything that I could carry (minus water and minus what I wear on the body); my pack wieght is about 50lbs (5-6 days)
However, I carry into the backcountry like this - In or on Pack (gear + food, spotter/tripod-bow - not inculding water) 46lbs ; on the body i have colthes, boots, hat, bino's, rangefinder, treking poles.