Your question really got the wheels turning!
None.
That's right, none!
Half or more of the fun I get out of shooting is in training to perform HD, SD, etc. The pressure and need to perform in real situations is a lot of what makes shooting fun.
I don't compete because it's, well, boring. I don't know how many thousands of rocks, sticks, weeds, pieces of junk, and other targets of opportunity I've shot and shot at in the desert as a child, teen, and young man, and it was all fun.
But somehow now the thought of punching holes in paper with no pressure of need, just doesn't ring my chimes.
I guess the closest I can compare the thought to is coming back to the U.S. after flying hot planes in a war zone for a few years. I went through all the hoops to fly for the airlines, considered the life I'd lead, and thought "what fun would that be...?" Instead, I started a business, and had a blast trying to meet the payroll a couple of times a month, and generally enjoyed every minute of living on the edge. There's nothing quite like looking back and wondering "how did I ever pull THAT off?"
More to the point of YOUR question, I wouldn't commit to ANY gun for 10 years. Too much is happening in firearms and materials technology, and I'm having too much fun exploring it.
So now, my answer is "no thanks." Sorry!