The few times I've been in the woods, it's been great. But it's also been a "get the friend with AWD to take us up, fire some and run before park rangers show up" because of the insanely stupid rules around I90 (and the shooting we did followed ALL their guidelines, but they still give federal tickets. So rarely do I go into the woods.
I'm bored to tears of shooting paper. Hell, I'd shoot paper at 300m right now if I could, I've never sighted my Mk14 or AR15 in properly, and would love to sight in at 100m then try at 300...but no good ranges nearby let me do that unless I either go on a waiting list, or drive more than an hour (or follow rules like 5 round magazines only, 1 round loaded only and so forth.) I think I've realized I spent somewhere around 3800 on that Mk14 (scope, stock, gun and all) and 2800 or so on the AR15 (the ACOG cost as much as the gun) and knowing that at this moment I could sell and MAKE money on that....is too enticing.
It doesn't help I want to get into astrophotography, and an Astrotrac alone to use with my D7000 is going to run me close to $1k, and a proper mount, telescope, tracking telescope and all will probably run me 2-3k when I buy it next year. I could afford it already, but....well, I'd like to own a house sometime this millennia.
I just don't see the money I put into guns being worth it. Even if I go to the woods, I shoot some and go home. I take nothing home with me, I accomplish nothing really, and at a huge cost. If I get into astrophotography, I spend as much time on it camping out at night taking shots, and I (hopefully) leave with some amazing shots of the night sky and deep field objects.