Sounds like you already plan to shoot a ton this year. That's awesome. Just at the range or out in the field, too? I heard on a podcast recently how spending a big chunk of money on ammo for practice is a better investment than buying the latest piece of gear. I call this sage advice. Offhand shooting to 200 yards, positional shooting in all types of terrain, with whatever gear you have handy, and timing it all so that you get realistic... If you have good enough basic gear, aside from time spent on the land and studying, I think shooting practice is the way to go. If I had the time, I'd consider NRL Hunter.