Sell some of your assets and buy your own ground. Manage it how you want and make it attractive for multiple "shooters".
Maybe try branching out. Even some of those heavily hunted neighboring properties, despite the pressure, hold multiple shooters. Most of my areas are trampled with other hunters, but still, the big bucks are there. Cameras be damned, there are shooters that never get seen by one. Smart deer require different thinking. Sorta piggy backing on Jesse's post: hunt harder and smarter. If if don't happen, learn and adjust for the following season.
Imagine this: I killed a nice buck on Friday of gun season last year. I was on a 3 year quest for that buck, but had never seen him, heard about him, or knew he existed. And that might have been his first time there for all I know. But I bow hunted that property, gun hunted sitting, pushing, still hunting. I knew eventually I'd take a shooter there if given the opportunity. For me, there are too many variables involved for me to worry about certain caliber of deer on my property in a given year. Hunt the ground, hunt the species, hunt for your sanity and enjoyment.