It has been my experience, that for the vast majority of us, there is never enough money. I save all year for deer season. I don't live in a "target rich environment", so I go to where the game is. This costs a lot of money, at least for me. I am a young man, on the downslope of my twenties, and I will say this. I have few memories fonder than those in the field with my family and friends. This thread has prompted me to drag out photo albums, thus reliving a lot of time spent in pursuit of game with the people I care about most. My opinion is that of many others that have replied. Things are replaceable, experiences and memories are not. While I don't ever condone financial irresponsibility, I must say that scratching up the funds for your dream hunt is likely something you will not regret. It's a simple matter of priorities. My house is small, and I drive a piece of crap truck, but I spend a lot of time in the woods with people that are important to me. Sell your rifle, or if you cannot part with it keep saving, but make the hunt. My money says you'll not regret it. Best of luck.
Jake