42.5hrs with no sleep (well 40 minutes sort of at work Saturday night), I am, needless to say, a little messed up right now. First a big thanks to Mike for this match, he put so much work into this, I don't think everyone really knows just how much. He built the roofs, he got the prizes, he got the scoresheets, he kept his cool (mostly), and did so much, I really don't know if saying "Thanks" is good enough. This was by far the best match yet, and I can hardly wait for the next one. As Skullboy says, thanks Swampy, without your rifle we would've been toast. Another big thanks to Bob and Kay, without them stats would've been impossible I am sure. James ran a tight ship in the butts again, even with 3 markers not showing up today. While we all had some complaints about how our targets went up, or moved, I watched the other relays and it was the same for everyone. I like to think that it adds a but more realisim to the movers and snaps, even if I did ##### about it at the time (I never did get my soother).
I think Rohhan has probably figured out we all full of s**t and he wasn't in harms way or anything. It was good to see some new young blood at the match (Scotts daughter(s) too), without these new younger shooters our sport won't survive.
A massive thanks to all the sponsors, there must've been close to $10,000 or more on the prize table. I'm pissed I didn't win the 5.11 watch, but that just means Colin will have to drain more from my bank account in the next couple weeks. I too went home with some RUAG, not sure how much I am going to shoot, and how much will go away for zombies, but I do look forward to trying it out, maybe with my new intimidator muzzle break from Grensvengter (sp).
That's all from me for now, I hope it makes sense as I've retyped the above about 10 times already as my sleep deprivation typing skills are a bit lame.
again thanks Mike, good job, you should be very very proud.
oh and thanks Bob and Kay for bringing my pistol bag down for me after I left in the shack. oooooppppps.