Stop the train. This is way more interesting than the rest of the thread.
Warren Womack is at something like 382 kills over 50 seasons I believe. That'a 7 deer a year or better for decades. My friends know well that I am bad about knowing everything, but when he talks I listen because you don't get to learn from a hunter of that caliber very often at all. That guy has a hunting club's worth of experience killing deer. I've hit 5 or more each year for the past 4 years or so, and 10 and 11 the past two, and it's honestly a little exhausting.
I don't wanna hijack this thread, but would you be willing to start a new thread talking about how you hit that 300+ mark? That's way more interesting to me than the usual noise about new gear and yet another way to climb a tree. I am very interested in knowing what drives folks to kill that way, the circumstances (work, family, land access, ect) that allow it, and the knowledge they accumulate killing so regularly and methodically.