Got $5k to spend on myself - what should I do?

If I had 5k to blow after going on the hunts I wanted and upgrading gear I wanted to upgrade, I would go to the S2H shooting course. I am set on dogs and shotguns. Tags/hunts are bought each year regardless of all other factors other than once in a decade or once in a lifetime hunts. I don't have a ton of desire to own dozens of rifles, I like using one shotgun/rifle though I have multiple.
 
I’ll have to think about this. I generally just do whatever hunts I want throughout the year. I go to AK every year for a moose hunt, will hunt multiple states for elk or deer when I draw a decent tag. I have been averaging 30-45 nights out hunting the last couple years. Its not really enough for a guided hunt, kind of a weird inbetween amount.

Then I guess I'm confused on what your question truly is; sounds like you spend money how and on what whenever you please without batting an eye.
 
Then I guess I'm confused on what your question truly is; sounds like you spend money how and on what whenever you please without batting an eye.
When it comes to hunts, yes. I kind of do. Rifles, optics, etc. i usually buy everything used, flip/resell to get up to where I am. That is more of a habit from when times were tighter financially. Right now we are very comfortable, but that hasn’t always been the case. All my hunts are DIY, never paid a guide. I have never gone out and just dropped $3k on anything without selling a couple things off first. My Kowa 66a I purchased through a buddy who is a Kowa dealer at a significant discount. I flipped my 553 and was only out of pocket $1000. I think it is more psychological than financial limitations. So $5k to just spend on whatever isn’t a place I have been before.
 
If I had 5k to blow after going on the hunts I wanted and upgrading gear I wanted to upgrade, I would go to the S2H shooting course. I am set on dogs and shotguns. Tags/hunts are bought each year regardless of all other factors other than once in a decade or once in a lifetime hunts. I don't have a ton of desire to own dozens of rifles, I like using one shotgun/rifle though I have multiple.
Are they charging $5k for the shoot 2 hunt course?
 
Received an unexpected $5k as a thank you of sorts from my employer on top of other bonuses. I told my wife I was going to stick it in savings and the Wife said I should spent it on a gun or something. Thoughts? We are doing well financially and have a healthy savings account and retirement. I have everything I need and am pretty deep into the wants. I thought about maybe a custom rifle of some sort, but I have some that I really like already:

-223
-6arc
-6mm CM
-308 (browning bar dbm)
-6.5 PRC
-280 AI

All wear some sort of nigjtfforce. None of these are full custom and I could build a custom rifle or pick up a gunwerks. I have always wanted a Barrett Fieldcraft - so I could do that.

I was thinking maybe a nice handgun (all I currently own are glocks), like a Staccato maybe?

I just picked up a Kowa 66a a couple months ago, so am pretty set with a spotter, but am currently using the Kowa 10.5x44 binos. Mayne grab some NL Pures or the new 12x42 EL range TAs?

I don’t have a nice semi auto shotgun anymore, I mostly hunt upland and have been using a browning cynergy feather, so maybe a new shotgun is in order?

Anyway, what recommendations do y’all have?

Have not read all the reply’s or seen if you have added more detail but if I mostly hunted uplands, I’d pack up the wife and dog for a week or two and do a big road trip out west next fall and stay in nice lodges or resorts and pamper her along with seeing some new country and game birds.
 
I know of a great organization that mentors new hunters. I'm starting a local chapter and will be looking for donations to get things rolling.

 
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